Rather than building a proprietary blockchain, the company is adopting neutral, open-source infrastructure that ties compliance to investor identity.
Apex Group
Ltd., a financial services company administering more than $3.5 trillion in
assets, said it will use the T-REX Ledger as its default infrastructure for
distributing tokenized funds across multiple blockchain networks, with the
company targeting $100 billion in tokenized assets on its platform by June
2027.
The T-REX
Ledger is a cross-chain compliance layer built using Polygon CDK and connected
via Agglayer, Polygon's interoperability protocol, according to the
announcement. T-REX Network, the firm behind the infrastructure, says it has
tokenized more than $32 billion in assets to date using the ERC-3643
permissioned token standard.
The system
ties eligibility and regulatory controls to investor identity rather than
wallet addresses, the company said. Each investor is linked to a verified
on-chain identity through OnchainID, an open-source framework that consolidates
KYC and AML attestations from multiple verification agents into a portable
digital credential. Under this model, transfers are automatically blocked if
credentials expire, are revoked, or fail to meet the requirements of a specific
fund or jurisdiction.
Apex Group
has also been active as an equity investor beyond its core fund administration
business. In June 2025, the firm's Jersey-based trust entity acquired a
3.07% stake in London-listed CMC Markets, crossing
the disclosure threshold under a TR-1 filing with the London Stock Exchange.
The market value of the shares at the time of the transaction was approximately
£21.66 million, according to the filing, making Apex one of CMC's larger
institutional shareholders alongside founder and CEO Lord Cruddas, who retained
over 59% of the company.
Polygon
as the Backbone
The T-REX
Ledger runs on Polygon CDK, a toolkit for building application-specific
blockchains, and connects to other networks via Agglayer, Polygon's
interoperability layer.
Sandeep Nailwal, CEO of Polygon Foundation
Sandeep Nailwal, CEO of the Polygon Foundation, said
the infrastructure demonstrates how an industry-led compliance standard can be
paired with shared infrastructure to give institutions both regulatory
certainty and cross-chain liquidity access.
"T-REX Ledger shows how an industry-led standard can be paired with shared infrastructure to give institutions both regulatory certainty and access to cross-chain liquidity," he added.
The
arrangement does not require any individual blockchain to cede autonomy, the
company said. Instead, each connected chain queries the T-REX Ledger to verify
compliance status without having to replicate identity infrastructure
independently, something Apex described as a key requirement for maintaining
governance integrity in regulated markets.
Apex's
Deepening Tokenization Bet
The
announcement builds on Apex Group's earlier moves into blockchain-based fund
administration. The company acquired a
majority stake in Tokeny, the Luxembourg-based tokenization solutions provider and original
developer of the ERC-3643 standard, in May 2025, with a path to full ownership
over three years. That deal followed an initial investment in December 2023.
Apex also administered what it described as the first tokenized share class on
the Polygon blockchain from Malta in 2025.
Peter Hughes, CEO of the Apex Group
Peter
Hughes, founder and CEO of Apex Group, said the firm sees the T-REX Ledger as
foundational industry infrastructure rather than a proprietary advantage.
"What has been missing is a neutral orchestration layer that whitelists
investor identity and brings clarity to KYC and AML across these networks, so
transfer agents can maintain the governance and regulatory integrity that
regulated markets require," Hughes said.
The move
comes as tokenization of real-world assets is picking up pace among large
financial institutions. Leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos in January
2026 described
tokenization as "the
name of the game" for the year, though the consensus pointed to wholesale
markets as the more immediate opportunity over retail. Globally, tokenized
real-world assets had grown to more than $24 billion in total value by February
2026, according to data from RWA.xyz, though the market remains concentrated
among a relatively small number of asset classes.
The T-REX
ecosystem also includes an AppStore of vetted applications and what the company
describes as an institutionally governed blockchain sequencer that filters
suspicious transactions before processing. Whether this governance structure
meets the requirements of major financial regulators across jurisdictions has
not been independently verified.
For Apex
Group, the $100 billion tokenization target by mid-2027 represents a
substantial scaling ambition. The firm currently administers assets across more
than 13,000 professionals globally, and Hughes framed the T-REX Ledger adoption
as a long-term structural commitment rather than a product pilot.
As FinanceMagnates.com has previously
reported, the
practical challenge for institutions in 2026 is no longer proving that
tokenization is feasible but building the governance and compliance structures
capable of operating at scale across regulatory jurisdictions.
Apex Group
Ltd., a financial services company administering more than $3.5 trillion in
assets, said it will use the T-REX Ledger as its default infrastructure for
distributing tokenized funds across multiple blockchain networks, with the
company targeting $100 billion in tokenized assets on its platform by June
2027.
The T-REX
Ledger is a cross-chain compliance layer built using Polygon CDK and connected
via Agglayer, Polygon's interoperability protocol, according to the
announcement. T-REX Network, the firm behind the infrastructure, says it has
tokenized more than $32 billion in assets to date using the ERC-3643
permissioned token standard.
The system
ties eligibility and regulatory controls to investor identity rather than
wallet addresses, the company said. Each investor is linked to a verified
on-chain identity through OnchainID, an open-source framework that consolidates
KYC and AML attestations from multiple verification agents into a portable
digital credential. Under this model, transfers are automatically blocked if
credentials expire, are revoked, or fail to meet the requirements of a specific
fund or jurisdiction.
Apex Group
has also been active as an equity investor beyond its core fund administration
business. In June 2025, the firm's Jersey-based trust entity acquired a
3.07% stake in London-listed CMC Markets, crossing
the disclosure threshold under a TR-1 filing with the London Stock Exchange.
The market value of the shares at the time of the transaction was approximately
£21.66 million, according to the filing, making Apex one of CMC's larger
institutional shareholders alongside founder and CEO Lord Cruddas, who retained
over 59% of the company.
Polygon
as the Backbone
The T-REX
Ledger runs on Polygon CDK, a toolkit for building application-specific
blockchains, and connects to other networks via Agglayer, Polygon's
interoperability layer.
Sandeep Nailwal, CEO of Polygon Foundation
Sandeep Nailwal, CEO of the Polygon Foundation, said
the infrastructure demonstrates how an industry-led compliance standard can be
paired with shared infrastructure to give institutions both regulatory
certainty and cross-chain liquidity access.
"T-REX Ledger shows how an industry-led standard can be paired with shared infrastructure to give institutions both regulatory certainty and access to cross-chain liquidity," he added.
The
arrangement does not require any individual blockchain to cede autonomy, the
company said. Instead, each connected chain queries the T-REX Ledger to verify
compliance status without having to replicate identity infrastructure
independently, something Apex described as a key requirement for maintaining
governance integrity in regulated markets.
Apex's
Deepening Tokenization Bet
The
announcement builds on Apex Group's earlier moves into blockchain-based fund
administration. The company acquired a
majority stake in Tokeny, the Luxembourg-based tokenization solutions provider and original
developer of the ERC-3643 standard, in May 2025, with a path to full ownership
over three years. That deal followed an initial investment in December 2023.
Apex also administered what it described as the first tokenized share class on
the Polygon blockchain from Malta in 2025.
Peter Hughes, CEO of the Apex Group
Peter
Hughes, founder and CEO of Apex Group, said the firm sees the T-REX Ledger as
foundational industry infrastructure rather than a proprietary advantage.
"What has been missing is a neutral orchestration layer that whitelists
investor identity and brings clarity to KYC and AML across these networks, so
transfer agents can maintain the governance and regulatory integrity that
regulated markets require," Hughes said.
The move
comes as tokenization of real-world assets is picking up pace among large
financial institutions. Leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos in January
2026 described
tokenization as "the
name of the game" for the year, though the consensus pointed to wholesale
markets as the more immediate opportunity over retail. Globally, tokenized
real-world assets had grown to more than $24 billion in total value by February
2026, according to data from RWA.xyz, though the market remains concentrated
among a relatively small number of asset classes.
The T-REX
ecosystem also includes an AppStore of vetted applications and what the company
describes as an institutionally governed blockchain sequencer that filters
suspicious transactions before processing. Whether this governance structure
meets the requirements of major financial regulators across jurisdictions has
not been independently verified.
For Apex
Group, the $100 billion tokenization target by mid-2027 represents a
substantial scaling ambition. The firm currently administers assets across more
than 13,000 professionals globally, and Hughes framed the T-REX Ledger adoption
as a long-term structural commitment rather than a product pilot.
As FinanceMagnates.com has previously
reported, the
practical challenge for institutions in 2026 is no longer proving that
tokenization is feasible but building the governance and compliance structures
capable of operating at scale across regulatory jurisdictions.
Damian Chmiel is a Senior Analyst & Editor at Finance Magnates with more than 15 years of experience in the CFD and online trading industry. Active as both a trader and journalist since 2010, he focuses on broker coverage, fintech innovation, and regulatory developments across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
His work includes interviews with C-level leaders at major brokerages and fintech platforms, as well as co-authoring Finance Magnates’ quarterly industry benchmarking reports. Damian’s reporting is data-driven, market-aware, and grounded in direct industry engagement. His analysis and commentary have also been cited by external media outlets, including Investing.com, Binance, The Asset, Stockhead, and Dispatch.
Education:
MA in Finance and Accounting, Cracow University of Economics
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-Emerging AI and data trends in Africa and their economic ripple effects
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-AI tools to elevate trading or business strategies
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Attendees will walk away with:
-A first-hand account of how a conviction trade is built, from thesis and entry through position management and exit
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-Understanding of what turns a market observation into a live position, and what holds it when conditions shift
-Insight into how timing, execution quality, and market structure shaped the final result
-Perspective on what the trade revealed about edge, risk tolerance, and when to hold through a position moving against you
-Clarity on what separates a well-built trade from a well-timed one
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This session brings one seasoned trader to the stage for an unfiltered account of the position that still defines how they think about markets.
Attendees will walk away with:
-A first-hand account of how a conviction trade is built, from thesis and entry through position management and exit
-Understanding of what turns a market observation into a live position, and what holds it when conditions shift
-Insight into how timing, execution quality, and market structure shaped the final result
-Perspective on what the trade revealed about edge, risk tolerance, and when to hold through a position moving against you
-Clarity on what separates a well-built trade from a well-timed one
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This session brings one seasoned trader to the stage for an unfiltered account of the position that still defines how they think about markets.
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-A first-hand account of how a conviction trade is built, from thesis and entry through position management and exit
-Understanding of what turns a market observation into a live position, and what holds it when conditions shift
-Insight into how timing, execution quality, and market structure shaped the final result
-Perspective on what the trade revealed about edge, risk tolerance, and when to hold through a position moving against you
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This session brings one seasoned trader to the stage for an unfiltered account of the position that still defines how they think about markets.
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-A first-hand account of how a conviction trade is built, from thesis and entry through position management and exit
-Understanding of what turns a market observation into a live position, and what holds it when conditions shift
-Insight into how timing, execution quality, and market structure shaped the final result
-Perspective on what the trade revealed about edge, risk tolerance, and when to hold through a position moving against you
-Clarity on what separates a well-built trade from a well-timed one
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-A first-hand account of how a conviction trade is built, from thesis and entry through position management and exit
-Understanding of what turns a market observation into a live position, and what holds it when conditions shift
-Insight into how timing, execution quality, and market structure shaped the final result
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In this discussion, we will explore:
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-How crypto and blockchain can enable broader participation beyond traditional financial systems
-Addressing access barriers: infrastructure, education, and affordability in underserved communities
-Opportunities for brokers and platforms to tap into the informal trading economy
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In this discussion, we will explore:
-The role of AI in democratizing access to trading tools, insights, and strategy development
-How crypto and blockchain can enable broader participation beyond traditional financial systems
-Addressing access barriers: infrastructure, education, and affordability in underserved communities
-Opportunities for brokers and platforms to tap into the informal trading economy
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In this discussion, we will explore:
-The role of AI in democratizing access to trading tools, insights, and strategy development
-How crypto and blockchain can enable broader participation beyond traditional financial systems
-Addressing access barriers: infrastructure, education, and affordability in underserved communities
-Opportunities for brokers and platforms to tap into the informal trading economy
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-The role of AI in democratizing access to trading tools, insights, and strategy development
-How crypto and blockchain can enable broader participation beyond traditional financial systems
-Addressing access barriers: infrastructure, education, and affordability in underserved communities
-Opportunities for brokers and platforms to tap into the informal trading economy
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-The role of AI in democratizing access to trading tools, insights, and strategy development
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-Addressing access barriers: infrastructure, education, and affordability in underserved communities
-Opportunities for brokers and platforms to tap into the informal trading economy
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You will learn:
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-What brokers actually track: cookies, partner tags, MT4 manager accounts, and sub-IB networks
-Which platform perks are genuine trader value and which are IB marketing dressed up as benefits
-How to evaluate an IB before you deposit and what questions to ask when something feels off
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You will learn:
-How IB compensation works (CPA vs. revenue share) and why it shapes the advice they give
-What brokers actually track: cookies, partner tags, MT4 manager accounts, and sub-IB networks
-Which platform perks are genuine trader value and which are IB marketing dressed up as benefits
-How to evaluate an IB before you deposit and what questions to ask when something feels off
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You will learn:
-How IB compensation works (CPA vs. revenue share) and why it shapes the advice they give
-What brokers actually track: cookies, partner tags, MT4 manager accounts, and sub-IB networks
-Which platform perks are genuine trader value and which are IB marketing dressed up as benefits
-How to evaluate an IB before you deposit and what questions to ask when something feels off
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-How IB compensation works (CPA vs. revenue share) and why it shapes the advice they give
-What brokers actually track: cookies, partner tags, MT4 manager accounts, and sub-IB networks
-Which platform perks are genuine trader value and which are IB marketing dressed up as benefits
-How to evaluate an IB before you deposit and what questions to ask when something feels off
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-Which platform perks are genuine trader value and which are IB marketing dressed up as benefits
-How to evaluate an IB before you deposit and what questions to ask when something feels off
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gRAND Plans: Trading South Africa's Most Volatile Asset
gRAND Plans: Trading South Africa's Most Volatile Asset
gRAND Plans: Trading South Africa's Most Volatile Asset
gRAND Plans: Trading South Africa's Most Volatile Asset
gRAND Plans: Trading South Africa's Most Volatile Asset
gRAND Plans: Trading South Africa's Most Volatile Asset
The Rand is one of the world's most politically sensitive currencies. Budget speeches, credit rating reviews, MPC decisions, election results — each one moves it. For South African traders, the ZAR is home ground; it is not safe ground. This panel asks the practical question: how do you trade a currency you live in?
Attendees will walk away with:
-A clear view of which domestic events have the most consistent impact on ZAR across recent cycles
-Understanding of how global risk appetite and dollar strength amplify or dampen local triggers
-Insight into how institutional positioning around SA credit events differs from retail assumptions
-Perspective on the risk management challenge of trading your own currency with leverage
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Attendees will walk away with:
-A clear view of which domestic events have the most consistent impact on ZAR across recent cycles
-Understanding of how global risk appetite and dollar strength amplify or dampen local triggers
-Insight into how institutional positioning around SA credit events differs from retail assumptions
-Perspective on the risk management challenge of trading your own currency with leverage
The Rand is one of the world's most politically sensitive currencies. Budget speeches, credit rating reviews, MPC decisions, election results — each one moves it. For South African traders, the ZAR is home ground; it is not safe ground. This panel asks the practical question: how do you trade a currency you live in?
Attendees will walk away with:
-A clear view of which domestic events have the most consistent impact on ZAR across recent cycles
-Understanding of how global risk appetite and dollar strength amplify or dampen local triggers
-Insight into how institutional positioning around SA credit events differs from retail assumptions
-Perspective on the risk management challenge of trading your own currency with leverage
The Rand is one of the world's most politically sensitive currencies. Budget speeches, credit rating reviews, MPC decisions, election results — each one moves it. For South African traders, the ZAR is home ground; it is not safe ground. This panel asks the practical question: how do you trade a currency you live in?
Attendees will walk away with:
-A clear view of which domestic events have the most consistent impact on ZAR across recent cycles
-Understanding of how global risk appetite and dollar strength amplify or dampen local triggers
-Insight into how institutional positioning around SA credit events differs from retail assumptions
-Perspective on the risk management challenge of trading your own currency with leverage
The Rand is one of the world's most politically sensitive currencies. Budget speeches, credit rating reviews, MPC decisions, election results — each one moves it. For South African traders, the ZAR is home ground; it is not safe ground. This panel asks the practical question: how do you trade a currency you live in?
Attendees will walk away with:
-A clear view of which domestic events have the most consistent impact on ZAR across recent cycles
-Understanding of how global risk appetite and dollar strength amplify or dampen local triggers
-Insight into how institutional positioning around SA credit events differs from retail assumptions
-Perspective on the risk management challenge of trading your own currency with leverage
The Rand is one of the world's most politically sensitive currencies. Budget speeches, credit rating reviews, MPC decisions, election results — each one moves it. For South African traders, the ZAR is home ground; it is not safe ground. This panel asks the practical question: how do you trade a currency you live in?
Attendees will walk away with:
-A clear view of which domestic events have the most consistent impact on ZAR across recent cycles
-Understanding of how global risk appetite and dollar strength amplify or dampen local triggers
-Insight into how institutional positioning around SA credit events differs from retail assumptions
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