From tokenized bonds to digital asset platforms, what's next for Hong Kong?

Author: Conflux

As the global financial system accelerates toward a new era of “tokenization,” Hong Kong is proactively deploying its digital asset strategy on a comprehensive scale.

On February 25th, Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan revealed in the budget that Hong Kong will establish a new digital asset platform within the year to support the issuance and settlement of tokenized bonds, with plans to gradually expand to other digital asset categories.

This is not just a routine upgrade of financial technology but a strategic move by Hong Kong in the global digital asset infrastructure race. Through a comprehensive upgrade of “digital infrastructure,” Hong Kong aims to reshape its position as an international financial hub.

The Foundation of the “Asian Digital Gateway”

The budget clearly outlines Hong Kong’s strategic blueprint in the digital asset sector. Led by CMU OmniClear Holdings under the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, the digital asset platform’s core functions and expansion plans are aimed at realizing the grand vision of an “Asian Digital Gateway”:

  • Dedicated Platform: Establish a specialized digital asset issuance and settlement platform, initially focusing on tokenized bonds, with plans to expand to other diverse digital assets.
  • Regional Connectivity: Paul Chan emphasized that the platform will connect with other tokenization platforms across the region. This effort not only enhances Hong Kong’s infrastructure but also aims to build a digital financial hub that radiates across Asia and connects globally.
  • Ecosystem Incentives: The HKMA will also promote the issuance of digital bonds through the “Digital Bond Funding Scheme,” encouraging more digital bonds to be issued in Hong Kong and accelerating market ecosystem growth.

This signifies Hong Kong’s approach of combining official initiatives with market incentives to deeply engage in building the underlying infrastructure of digital assets, striving to develop Hong Kong into a core digital asset network rather than merely following market trends.

“Tokenization” Conquers New Frontiers

Hong Kong’s deep involvement in “tokenization” is not a recent development.

  • Government Demonstration: Paul Chan disclosed that in Q4 2025, Hong Kong successfully issued its third batch of tokenized government bonds totaling HKD 10 billion. This issuance will become a regular practice moving forward. The government’s actions provide a clear model for the market’s “tokenization” efforts.
  • Market Expansion: The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) has previously clarified that licensed brokers can offer digital asset-backed financing and perpetual crypto contracts to professional investors. This means that alongside infrastructure development, Hong Kong is also expanding the depth and liquidity of its digital asset markets.

Hong Kong’s policy direction is clear: to treat “tokenization” and “digital asset infrastructure” as core components of the mainstream financial system, accelerating their transition from the periphery to the center.

“Attractive” Supporting Policies

Beyond infrastructure and market expansion, Hong Kong is also deploying highly appealing “policy measures” at the critical point of “wealth flow.”

  • Attracting Global Capital: Paul Chan stated that to further attract family offices and funds to Hong Kong, the tax system will be optimized. More importantly, digital assets, precious metals, and similar assets will be classified as “qualified investments” eligible for tax concessions. This plan is set to take effect in the 2025/2026 tax year, with draft legislation to be submitted in the first half of the year.
  • Aligning with International Standards: Additionally, Hong Kong will implement the OECD’s crypto asset reporting framework and the revised Common Reporting Standard (CRS) over the next two years.

Tax reforms effectively open a “wealth door” for global digital asset investors. Meanwhile, this also indicates that Hong Kong is not merely attracting markets through relaxed regulation but is strengthening tax transparency and cross-border information exchange, integrating digital assets into the mainstream investment ecosystem.

Hong Kong’s “Finance +” Future

In his budget speech, Paul Chan repeatedly mentioned “Finance +,” emphasizing financial empowerment of industry development. Digital assets are the core engine of “Finance +.” Through tokenization, more real-world assets can be integrated into the digital economy, opening up trillion-dollar markets.

Hong Kong’s strategic deployment reflects a deep logic: in the face of upheaval in traditional financial systems and the rapid restructuring of global monetary patterns, Hong Kong is attempting to re-anchor its “core competitiveness” in the global financial system through “digital infrastructure” and “tokenization” strategies. This choice not only consolidates its status as a financial center but also preemptively positions itself for the “next-generation global financial infrastructure.”

Every step Hong Kong takes profoundly influences the development path of digital assets across Asia and globally. It will play an increasingly critical role in shaping the rules and power distribution of digital currencies. In this global “power reshuffle” centered around digital assets, Hong Kong has undoubtedly become one of the most strategically significant players.

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Markets are risky; invest cautiously.

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