Northern Trust Partners with Digital Asset to Advance Tokenized Asset Custody on Canton Network

17 April 2026 | Friday | News

Integration with Canton Network aims to bridge traditional and digital markets, enabling institutional-grade custody and asset servicing for tokenized financial assets
Picture Courtesy | Public Domain

Picture Courtesy | Public Domain

Northern Trust  announced it has entered into an agreement with Digital Asset Holdings (Digital Asset) to support the development of custody capabilities for tokenized financial assets. This integration will advance Northern Trust’s broader digital asset strategy as the firm continues to evolve its asset servicing model in response to changing market structures.

This integration will advance Northern Trust’s broader digital asset strategy as the firm continues to evolve its asset servicing model in response to changing market structures.

The Canton Network is a public blockchain designed for regulated financial market participants, with a focus on privacy, compliance, and interoperability. The network is being utilized by financial institutions and market utilities to support tokenized assets and on‑chain financial workflows within regulated environments.

As part of this agreement, Northern Trust will integrate with Canton Network’s infrastructure to develop and deploy applications that bridge digital and traditional markets, supporting institutional grade custody and asset servicing workflows for network participants. This move also creates opportunities with other regulated partners and financial services utilities that provide services for digitally issued assets. Northern Trust will utilize its digital assets platform to support custody and asset servicing for tokenized assets issued or transacted on the network.

“As institutional adoption of digital assets progresses, clients are looking for custody and servicing models that align with established market standards and regulatory expectations,” said Guy Gibson, co‑president, Asset Servicing and head of Institutional Banking and Markets at Northern Trust. “Connecting to the Canton Network allows us to extend our asset servicing role into new market structures while maintaining the same principles of scale, control, and risk management that clients expect from Northern Trust.”

“The connection of Northern Trust’s digital platform to the Canton Network supports our ongoing efforts to enable the digital asset lifecycle—from asset creation and trading through custody and reporting—using blockchain technology,” said Justin Chapman, group head of strategic partnerships, Digital and Financial Markets at Northern Trust. “Our platform is designed to integrate with our core asset servicing infrastructure to support digital and traditional assets side by side. Leveraging these capabilities and building a custody application on the Canton Network, will allow us to apply our blockchain‑agnostic, asset‑agnostic approach as markets continue to evolve.”

“As more real-world assets move on-chain, custodians play a critical role in enabling adoption within regulated markets,” said Yuval Rooz, CEO of Digital Asset, co-founder of the Canton Network. “This integration with Northern Trust underscores how traditional asset servicing models can seamlessly extend into digital market infrastructure, while maintaining the controls institutions require.”

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