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REGULATION | Blockchain Tokenization Platform, OwnMali, Gets Admitted into the Capital Markets Authority of Kenya Regulatory Sandbox
The Capital Markets Authority of Kenya (CMA Kenya) has admitted Infiniti n Beyond Limited into the Capital Markets Authority Regulatory Sandbox to test OwnMali, an innovative blockchain-enabled real estate tokenization platform.
OwnMali is the latest blockchain product to be admitted into the regulatory sandbox for a period of 12 months. During this period, OwnMali will be required to undertake the following regulatory sandbox requirements:
OwnMali seeks to ‘empower everybody to become a landlord by investing in high-quality properties with as little as KES 200 [~$1.5]’ by tokenizing ‘each property into small digital tokens that allows you to easily co-invest and co-own with others.’
In 2019. CMA Kenya anoounced that it will be accepting non-crypto blockchain firms intto the sandbox.
In 2022, the Chairman of CMA Kenya said that the authority would be accommodating crypto and blockchain startups into its sandbox as well. However, no blockchain startup has been onboarded onto the sandbox until now.
In 2021, the regulator disclosed that out of 24 applications submitted to the sandbox since March 2019, at least 9 have been related to blockchain technology and tokenization of real estate. However, in this article by BitKE, CMA admitted that they had faced several challenges with blockchain firms in the sandbox.
OwnMali joins 3 other blockchain-based products to be admitted into the CMA Kenya regulatory sandbox, which includes: