Former Barclays CEO Bob Dimon stated that the Middle East is creating the conditions for developing tokenized finance. He believes that local capital is abundant, and financial institutions are more willing to try new settlement and asset issuance methods.
The advantages of the Middle East
In a CNBC interview, Dimon mentioned that the Middle Eastern market has a high acceptance of new financial technologies, and some regions are making rapid progress in regulation and infrastructure. This makes it easier to implement tokenized assets, on-chain settlement, and related financial products.
The direction of tokenized finance
The tokenized finance he refers to mainly involves converting traditional assets or financial rights into tokens that can circulate on digital networks. Related models have already appeared in bonds, fund shares, and some private equity assets, and the market continues to explore broader application scenarios.
The agency is still observing.
Dimon's assessment reflects a shift in the attitudes of traditional financial executives towards tokenized assets. However, for this type of business to truly scale, it still depends on compliance arrangements, market demand, and the progress of institutional partnerships.












