Northern Trust Enters Tokenized Treasury Market With BNY

Northern Trust Asset Management (NTAM) has taken a fresh step into blockchain finance. On March 2, the firm launched a tokenized share class of its NIF Treasury Instruments Portfolio. The move brings one of traditional finance’s biggest players into the fast-growing tokenized assets space. NTAM manages about $1.4 trillion in assets, including roughly $355 billion in liquidity strategies

Importantly, the new tokenized shares do not change the underlying fund. Instead, they create a digital mirror record on blockchain. The product is available to institutional clients through BNY Mellon’s LiquidityDirect platform. It is powered by Goldman Sachs’ GS DAP network.

A Milestone Move Into Digital Assets

This launch marks NTAM’s first real product entry into tokenization. Previously, the firm focused more on infrastructure and research. Now it is offering a live, regulated product to clients. The rollout also builds on earlier work between BNY Mellon and Goldman Sachs on tokenized money market solutions

However, this is not just a test. The product is operational and designed for real institutional use. NTAM’s Chief Product Officer Paula Kar said tokenization can improve settlement speed and provide better visibility for investors. In simple terms, the firm wants its funds to work more smoothly in a digital world.

How the Tokenized Fund Works?

The structure remains conservative by design. The underlying portfolio still invests in short-term U.S. Treasury instruments and related repos. Its goal remains capital preservation, liquidity and steady income. The fund also continues to target a stable $1.00 net asset value. What changes is the recordkeeping layer. Blockchain creates a digital mirror of ownership. This can improve transparency and reduce operational friction

In addition, tokenization may allow faster settlement. With better collateral mobility in the future. For now, access is limited to institutional investors. Retail users are not included at this stage. Still, the move shows how traditional money market products are slowly moving on-chain.

Tokenized Treasuries Market Is Heating Up

The timing is not random. Tokenized U.S. Treasury exposure is approaching an $11 billion market. Analysts expect strong growth over the next few years. Some forecasts suggest tokenized money market products could reach $25-30 billion by the end of 2026. Meanwhile, broader projections from firms like PwC estimate tokenized assets could hit $10 trillion by 2030.

NTAM now joins other major players exploring this space. Firms such as BlackRock and Franklin Templeton have already launched similar on-chain treasury products. Together, they are turning low risk assets into the gateway for institutional blockchain adoption.

Why This Matters for the Industry?

Industry watchers see this as another sign that tokenization is moving from theory to reality. Instead of experimental pilots, large asset managers are now deploying real capital infrastructure. At the same time, the Northern Trust’s rollout remains measured. The product is permissioned, institutional only and tightly controlled. So this is evolution, not disruption overnight.

Still, the direction is clear. As more traditional funds gain blockchain rails, the bridge between TradFi and digital assets keeps getting stronger. If adoption continues at this pace, tokenized treasuries could become a core piece of institutional liquidity in the years ahead.

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