
Japan STO Association launches on Oct. 1, includes Nomura Securities, Rakuten Securities, SBI Securities, Monex and others.
Six major Japanese brokerage firms such as SBI Securities and Rakuten Securities officially established Japan Security Token Offering (STO) Association.
The four other members of the new association include Nomura Securities, Daiwa Securities, Kabu.com Securities and Japan’s financial giant Monex, who officially announced the news on Oct. 1.
Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan STO Association launches in order to support the development of STO fundraising by consolidating expertise in the industry, ensuring compliance with laws and protecting investors.
Development of self-regulations
Chaired by Yoshitaka Kitao, CEO and representative director of SBI Holdings and an exec at Ripple Labs, the general incorporated association will be mainly collaborating on the development of self-regulations for STOs, according to the press release.
In the announcement Monex stressed the difference between STOs and initial coin offerings (ICOs), a type of fundraising where a company usually issues its own cryptocurrency. Monex emphasized that ICO industry experienced some fraudulent cases, while issuance and trading of security tokens is legally recognized and its global popularity is growing as a new methodology of financing.
Monex, owner of major Japanese crypto exchange Coincheck, also revealed the new organization’s plans to obtain the certification as an Authorized Financial Instruments Firms Association in order to fully leverage its self-regulatory capabilities.
On Sept. 30, the Wall Street Journal reported that major crypto-related firms in the United States such as Coinbase and Kraken are teaming up to launch a rating system to jointly define which digital assets are securities.
Source: , CoinTelegraph

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