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Mitsubishi Corporation Becomes First Japanese Firm on JPMorgan’s Kinexys Blockchain Network
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Expansion Into Asset Tokenization
Traditional Finance Embraces Blockchain Technology
JPMorgan’s Kinexys blockchain network welcomes Mitsubishi Corporation as its first Japanese member
The platform has facilitated more than $3 trillion in transaction value since its 2020 debut
Daily transaction volumes currently sit at $7 billion, with targets set for $10 billion
The network spans hundreds of institutional clients operating across five continents
JPMorgan continues expanding into tokenization with a new platform focused on private credit and real estate assets
In a significant development for blockchain-based finance, Mitsubishi Corporation has become the inaugural Japanese enterprise to integrate with JPMorgan’s Kinexys payment infrastructure. The partnership was jointly announced by both organizations, with coverage from Nikkei.
The Kinexys network facilitates nearly instantaneous capital transfers, operates continuously around the clock, and minimizes reliance on conventional banking intermediaries. The platform initially debuted in 2020 under its previous branding, Onyx.
From its inception to present day, Kinexys has handled transaction volumes exceeding $3 trillion. Current daily processing averages approximately $7 billion, servicing hundreds of institutional participants spanning five continents.
The Kinexys infrastructure operates using a deposit token designated as JPMD. Similar to stablecoins in functionality, it enables rapid and cost-effective transactions. The key distinction is that JPMD represents capital held in traditional bank accounts and can seamlessly transfer between on-chain and off-chain accounts without requiring intermediaries.
Qatar National Bank integrated Kinexys into its operations in September 2024. During that announcement, QNB executive Kamel Moris highlighted that the platform can “guarantee payments as fast as two minutes.”
Expansion Into Asset Tokenization
JPMorgan is simultaneously developing Kinexys Fund Flow, a tokenization infrastructure designed for asset categories including private credit and real estate, scheduled for deployment within the year.
This initiative positions the financial institution within a tokenized credit sector valued at approximately $6 billion. Major asset managers BlackRock and Franklin Templeton have introduced their own tokenized investment vehicles. Industrial giant Siemens has executed digital bond issuances utilizing blockchain technology.
Recent industry reports indicate that both Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange are integrating tokenization capabilities into their respective trading infrastructures.
Traditional Finance Embraces Blockchain Technology
The blockchain initiatives at JPMorgan represent a broader movement throughout established financial institutions. PayPal introduced its stablecoin offering in 2023. Mastercard has established a cryptocurrency collaboration program encompassing more than 100 partner organizations. Stripe developed and launched its proprietary blockchain network.
While JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon has maintained a historically cautious stance toward cryptocurrencies, the institution has persistently advanced its blockchain technology capabilities.
The Kinexys platform currently accommodates central banking institutions, commercial banking organizations, and multinational corporations distributed across five continents.
With global operations spanning energy sectors, manufacturing facilities, and logistics networks, Mitsubishi requires efficient cross-border payment capabilities as a fundamental business requirement.
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