BNP Paribas is the most consistently active European GSIB across tokenisation programmes, with visibility on both the issuance side (tokenised bonds and notes booked through the bank's capital markets franchise) and the asset-servicing side (BNP Paribas Securities Services, BP2S, on tokenised-fund custody and corporate actions). BNP sits inside ACPR home supervision (note: no dedicated ACPR page yet in this wiki) with the European Central Bank as banking supervisor under the Single Supervisory Mechanism, and operates regulated entities in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Tokyo that participate in or are positioned for the APAC pilots tracked in this wiki. For a tokenisation operator, BNP shows up across more workstreams than any other European GSIB: ECB wholesale CBDC trials, singapore project guardian cohorts, Project Agora, and the EIB tokenised-bond programme as one of the syndicate banks (verify before stating in any specific deal context).
Tokenisation positioning
BNP's tokenisation posture is unusually two-sided for a European GSIB. The bank-side (BNP Paribas SA) has been an active arranger and dealer on tokenised bond issuances, including French Banque de France-supervised wholesale CBDC settlement experiments and digital euro adjacent work. The asset-servicing side (BP2S) operates one of the largest fund-administration and custody books in Europe and has translated that into tokenised-fund custody, transfer agency for tokenised funds, and the corporate-actions plumbing that tokenised funds need to plug into existing distribution.
The bank has been more public than most European peers about treating tokenisation as a workflow change inside existing market infrastructure, rather than as a parallel rail. That framing maps onto the EU's DLT Pilot Regime and onto the Eurosystem trigger-solution / full-DLT trials, both of which are designed to keep tokenised settlement inside the existing legal and prudential perimeter.
Named products and pilots
- BNP-issued and BNP-arranged tokenised bonds. BNP has been a recurring arranger and lead on tokenised bond issuances in the European market. The deal-by-deal list is not surfaced in current raw entries.
- BP2S tokenised fund custody. BP2S has built tokenised-fund custody and transfer-agency capabilities across multiple European jurisdictions. The product names and scale are not surfaced in current raw entries.
- ECB wholesale CBDC interoperability trials. BNP has been named in the Eurosystem's exploratory work on settling tokenised securities against central bank money, across both trigger-solution and full-DLT-interoperability variants. Specific transaction volumes and counterparties from those trials are not surfaced in current raw entries.
- singapore project guardian. BNP has been referenced as a participant across Project Guardian workstreams, particularly on the asset-management and FX sides through BP2S and the bank's Asia treasury franchise. Workstream-level membership is not separately verified in current raw entries.
- Project Agora. The BIS-led cross-border tokenised-correspondent-banking initiative includes BNP among the named commercial-bank participants. Operational scope inside the project is not surfaced in current raw entries.
- European Investment Bank tokenised-bond programme. BNP has been a syndicate participant on EIB tokenised issuances at points in the programme's history. Specific deal participation should be verified before stating in any external-facing brief.
- Cashlink and adjacent infrastructure. BNP has been adjacent to the German DLT-pilot-regime infrastructure layer, primarily through cross-border arranger and custody roles. Operational depth is not surfaced in current raw entries.
Institutional partnerships
- Euroclear and Clearstream. BNP is a major settlement member at both ICSDs and has participated in their tokenised-settlement experiments, with BP2S handling sub-custody and corporate-actions plumbing. The role is conventional rather than co-developmental.
- Asset managers. BP2S's tokenised-fund custody book is built on relationships with European asset managers across UCITS and AIF wrappers. The asset-manager list is not surfaced in current raw entries.
- Tokenisation infrastructure. BNP has operational relationships with platforms including Allfunds (fund distribution) and, where applicable, Cashlink and Taurus on the custody-tech layer. The depth of each relationship is not surfaced in current raw entries.
- BIS Innovation Hub. Through Project Agora, BNP is in a structured partnership posture with BIS Innovation Hub and central-bank counterparties.
Regulatory perimeter
- ACPR (Autorite de Controle Prudentiel et de Resolution). Home prudential and conduct supervisor for the French bank licence. ACPR sits under the Banque de France umbrella. (No dedicated ACPR page yet in this wiki.)
- ECB / SSM. Banking supervisor under the European banking union. The Eurosystem is the operational counterparty for wholesale CBDC interoperability trials.
- HKMA. BNP's Hong Kong branch and BP2S's Hong Kong custody licence sit under HKMA supervision and would be the entry point for any Project Ensemble participation.
- MAS. BNP's Singapore branch and BP2S Singapore custody licence sit under MAS supervision. This is the regulatory entry point for singapore project guardian participation. (No dedicated MAS page yet in this wiki.)
- JFSA. BNP's Tokyo operations and BP2S's Japanese custody activity are supervised by FSA Japan. Active Payment Innovation Project role is not surfaced in current raw entries.
- BP2S custody licences. BP2S operates regulated custody entities in multiple European and Asian jurisdictions, each with its own local licence and prudential treatment. The full licence map is not surfaced in current raw entries.
- Capital and conduct framework. Tokenisation activity sits inside the CRR/CRD bank perimeter, with basel sco60 cryptoasset standard applying to retained crypto exposures.
Recent activity
- Eurosystem wholesale CBDC interoperability work continues to surface BNP as a named participant. Specific April 2026 entries are not present in current raw entries.
- BP2S tokenised fund custody growth continues to be referenced in BNP's external communications. No specific new product launches are confirmed in current raw entries for this period.
- Project Agora workstreams continue under BIS coordination, with BNP among the named commercial-bank participants. Specific milestones are not surfaced in current raw entries.
Open questions
- The deal-by-deal list of tokenised bonds where BNP acted as arranger, lead, or dealer is not consolidated in current raw entries. Worth pulling from public terms sheets.
- Whether BNP holds a confirmed singapore project guardian workstream lead role versus participant status, across the FX, fund-management, and trade-finance workstreams.
- The operational scope of BNP's HK branch and BP2S HK custody in any Project Ensemble cohort. Not surfaced in current raw entries.
- BNP's posture on Hong Kong Stablecoins Ordinance licensing under hong kong stablecoins ordinance is not surfaced. Worth checking against HKMA disclosures.
- The scope of BP2S Japanese custody activity relative to japan progmat architecture is not surfaced in current raw entries.
Related
- hong kong, japan (APAC jurisdictions where BNP operates branches and BP2S custody entities).
- HKMA, SFC HK, FSA Japan (APAC supervisors for BNP's regulated entities).
- BIS, BIS Innovation Hub, Basel Committee, IOSCO, CPMI (international standard-setters relevant to a GSIB's tokenisation perimeter).
- basel sco60 cryptoasset standard (prudential standard for cryptoasset exposures).
- Project Ensemble, Canton Network, Payment Innovation Project (APAC pilot venues).
- singapore project guardian, hong kong stablecoins ordinance, hong kong project ensemble architecture, hong kong tokenised authorised funds, japan progmat architecture, japan psa stablecoin routes (regional frameworks relevant to the bank's APAC entities).
- Tokenisation, defined, Stablecoin types, Permissioned blockchains, 06 atomic dvp, Tokenised deposits, Tokenised collateral (foundational concepts).
- Mizuho, Nomura (peer GSIBs on the Japanese side of comparable tokenisation programmes).