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Shinhan Financial Talks With Hong Kong Regulator on Digital Asset License

Karla Barker May 20, 2026

South Korea’s Shinhan Investment & Securities is exploring an expansion into Hong Kong’s digital asset market. The company’s Hong Kong subsidiary has entered preliminary discussions with the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) to broaden its business scope to include tokenized assets, specifically security token offerings (STOs) and real-world assets (RWAs), while retaining its existing license for traditional securities.

Focus on Professional Investors

According to a report by The Herald Business, a senior official at Shinhan Investment & Securities confirmed that the firm is currently in the early stages of dialogue with Hong Kong’s financial authorities. The official stated that the company is primarily reviewing a strategy centered on the issuance and distribution of STOs to professional investors, including institutional investors, family offices, and high-net-worth individuals. This targeted approach suggests a deliberate, compliance-first strategy, focusing on a segment of the market that is generally subject to less restrictive regulatory requirements under Hong Kong’s digital asset framework.

Strategic Implications for the Region

This move by a traditional financial heavyweight like Shinhan signals a growing convergence between conventional finance and the digital asset ecosystem in Asia. Hong Kong has been actively positioning itself as a regulated hub for virtual assets, having implemented a comprehensive licensing regime for trading platforms and a clear framework for tokenized securities. Shinhan’s interest underscores the potential for established securities firms to leverage their existing infrastructure and client relationships to enter the digital asset space, rather than competing with newer, specialized crypto firms.

If successful, Shinhan’s entry could pave the way for other traditional financial institutions in South Korea and the broader region to pursue similar licenses in Hong Kong. It also highlights the growing institutional demand for tokenized versions of traditional assets like bonds, real estate, and private equity. The SFC’s regulatory clarity on STOs and RWAs appears to be a key factor in attracting such firms, offering a legally sound pathway to tap into the liquidity and efficiency benefits of blockchain technology while managing risk.

Shinhan Financial’s preliminary discussions with the Hong Kong SFC represent a notable development in the institutional adoption of digital assets. While the talks are still in an early and uncertain phase, the direction is clear: major financial players are actively seeking regulated entry points into the tokenized asset market. The outcome of these discussions will be closely watched by market participants as an indicator of how traditional finance and digital assets will continue to integrate in one of Asia’s key financial centers.

Karla Barker

I have been writing about Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain technology since 2017. My work has been featured in major publications such as Forbes, CoinDesk, and Bitcoin Magazine. My mission is to educate the people about the potential of this transformative technology. When I’m not writing or teaching, I enjoy spending time with my husband and two young children.

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