
Franklin Templeton, an asset manager with $1.7T AUM, has partnered with Ondo Finance to tokenize RWA.
The move will bring the company’s tokenized ETFs to crypto wallets, increasing accessibility and improving trading times.
The event also marks the latest development in the trend that is bringing investment products to blockchain.
Franklin Resources Inc. has partnered with the decentralized finance platform Ondo Finance to launch tokenized exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
Also known as Franklin Templeton, the company is the world’s 16th largest asset manager with $1.7 trillion in assets under management (AUM).
Franklin Templeton partners with Ondo
Under Ondo Finance, Ondo Global Markets will provide the technology to access Franklin Templeton ETFs within crypto wallets. This will enable 24/7 trading, improved investor accessibility, shorter settlement periods, and higher liquidity ceilings.
The pilot debut will take place in Europe, the Asia-Pacific region, the Middle East, and Latin America, with launch in the US now pending regulatory approval.
Founded in 1947, Franklin Resources has grown its AUM from about $1.58T in early 2025 to over $1.7 T in early 2026.
Named the 2025 Asset Manager of the Year in the $500B+ category by Money Management Institute and Barron’s, the firm now closely rivals colossal investment firms such as Morgan Stanley.
On the other hand, Ondo Finance is a 2021-founded company backed by former Goldman Sachs executives.
As of early 2026, the platform was the largest provider of blockchain-based investment products with a total value locked (TVL) exceeding $2.5 billion.
Some of the firm’s most prolific partners include BlackRock (the world’s largest asset manager with $14.04T AUM), Binance, and Fidelity.
ONDO token, now the 51st in the world by market cap, gained 4.17% in the day to trade at $0.2593. Critiques note the token’s disconnect from the company’s performance, underscoring ongoing debates about RWA utility.

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Bridging blockchain and TradFi
Institutions are increasingly adopting initiatives similar to Franklin Templeton’s to remain competitive in the growing crypto space.
The trend has now moved from experimental phases to full-on scaling following regulatory clarity under the GENIUS Act. Financial giants such as BlackRock, JPMorgan Chase, and Goldman Sachs now lead the bandwagon, and many more plan on joining them.
Most recently, Securitize partnered with the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) to launch 24/7 RWA tokenized trading powered by stablecoin settlements.
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