SBI Holdings and Franklin Templeton to start digital asset management JV in Japan

SBI Holdings and Franklin Templeton to start digital asset management JV in Japan

Franklin Templeton logo is displayed on a company arranged shootout. Photo: Franklin Templeton

Japanese internet finance group SBI Holdings and global asset manager Franklin Templeton have signed a memorandum of understanding to set up an asset management joint venture in Japan, SBI said in a statement.

SBI will own 51% and Franklin Templeton 49% of the JV, which will offer digital asset securities among other investment products to Japanese investors, the statement said.

Franklin Templeton launched a spot bitcoin ETF in the U.S. in January and has also introduced other investment products based on blockchain technology, the statement said.

Reuters

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