UBS has taken a significant step in the digitization of investment funds. The bank completed its first on-chain fund redemption using Chainlink's Digital Transfer Agent (DTA) infrastructure. This transaction enabled the integration of the $100 trillion global funds industry with blockchain technology.
Chainlink was used in UBS's transaction
The transaction was conducted using the "UBS USD Money Market Investment Fund Token (uMINT)," tokenized on Ethereum. This move by UBS was one of the first practical examples of how blockchain technology can be integrated with traditional finance. DigiFT, acting as the on-chain distributor, completed the redemption process using Chainlink's DTA standard. The transaction, initiated from UBS's own systems, was automatically executed thanks to the Chainlink infrastructure.
Mike Dargan, UBS Group Technology Manager, stated that this development highlights the importance of smart contract-based infrastructures in the funds industry, saying, "This transaction is a milestone that enhances the investor experience and streamlines operational processes." Dargan emphasized that tokenization will increase efficiency in the financial sector and open up new possibilities for product design.
UBS's platform, dubbed "Tokenize," aims to bridge the gap between digital assets and traditional financial systems. By automating critical functions such as order taking, execution, and reconciliation, the platform aims to reduce both operational complexity and processing time. This automation is expected to yield significant efficiencies, particularly in high-volume transactions such as money market funds.
This development complements UBS's recent pilot project with Chainlink and SWIFT. In that project, banks' existing systems were connected to the blockchain infrastructure using Chainlink's Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP) and Runtime Environment technologies. This connection enabled fund transactions to be processed on-chain using the ISO 20022 message format.
Given the size of the funds sector, the impact of this integration could be significant. The global funds industry, with a market capitalization exceeding $100 trillion, has long faced efficiency challenges due to bureaucracy and delays in transaction processing. This move by UBS demonstrates that tokenization can transform not only investment products but also back-end operations. Such on-chain transactions could pave the way for future innovations such as instant fund redemption, simplifying cross-border payments, and allowing investors to monitor their assets 24/7.



