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Valour Is Bringing Tokenised Finance to the Gulf : and ETFs Were Just the Beginning

Andrew Forson, President of DeFi Technologies and Chief Growth Officer at Valour, joins Lucy Gazmararian at the ADX as the company brings over 100 digital asset ETPs, traded across nine exchanges globally, to the Gulf, with a clear vision of what comes next: tokenised sovereign debt, tokenised equities, and regulated digital instruments listed locally so capital stays within the region.

What Valour does is straightforward: take digital assets and crypto tokens, put them into regulated wrappers, and make them tradeable on traditional capital market exchanges through regular broker dealers. Investors get access to this new asset class without changing how they invest. No new infrastructure. No new rails. Just familiar tools applied to a new asset class.

On why tokenised finance benefits regional economies, his answer is precise, it prevents capital leakage. When tokenised instruments are listed locally at the ADX or the Dubai Financial Market, asset managers allocate through regulated instruments within the jurisdiction. Capital stays in the region, liquidity grows in the region, and the region benefits directly from the activity it generates.

His most compelling point is on tokenised sovereign debt. Approximately $100 trillion in sovereign debt is issued globally every year, the single largest asset class in the world. Allowing that debt to be digitised opens it to stablecoin inflows, new electronic formats, and regulated wrappers that bring institutional capital in through traditional broker dealers. For any marketplace positioning itself as the hub for this activity, that is a very positive outcome indeed.

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