Quant Taps Murex to Unlock Tokenized Deposits and Digital Bonds

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Quant (QNT), a blockchain interoperability project designed to join different blockchains and legacy systems, is excited to announce its landmark collaboration with Murex (MX.3), a famous, enterprise-wide capital markets platform for trading, risk management, and post-trade processing. The primary objective of this partnership is to issue and manage tokenized assets within existing systems.

Both partners are built on advanced technology and can tackle the situations in this changing world. They are going to open opportunities for tokenized deposits and digital bonds. As the world is growing rapidly, in order to remain compatible with the world, every platform needs to upgrade itself according to the needs.

Murex built the systems capital markets trust. Quant is making those same systems programmable. Today, we’re announcing a strategic partnership that brings institutional-grade digital asset capabilities directly into MX.3, one of the most widely deployed capital markets… pic.twitter.com/JjPJ1QJhpR

— Quant (@quantnetwork) March 25, 2026

Both platforms are going to connect Traditional Finance (TradFi) with blockchain. With this integration, banks and financial institutions can issue tokenized deposits and digital bonds for users’ elevation. Quant has released this news through its official social media X account.

Murex and Quant Enable Banks to Issue and Manage Tokenized Assets

This partnership comes as tokenized real-world assets cross the USD 100 billion mark. Banks and capital markets platforms will be able to issue, settle, and manage tokenized deposits and digital bonds within systems that are already functional. Both platforms are building enough to support users at any cost.

Gilbert Verdian, founder and CEO of quant, said, “Banks and capital markets firms know tokenization is happening. The question they are working through is how to operationalize it without compromising the risk management, compliance, and operational resilience they have spent decades building.”

“By integrating our programmable money infrastructure with MX.3, we are giving them a clear path forward. The next generation of capital markets infrastructure will not replace what works. It will make what works programmable.”

Unlocking Cross-Chain Interoperability for Institutions

The integration of Quant and Murex is much more powerful for users in terms of enabling programmability, cross-rail payment orchestration, and interoperability across public and private blockchains. With this collaboration, users will be able to seamlessly deposit and deal with tokenized digital bonds.

Solene Khy, Murex’s head of FX, equities, commodities, and digital assets, also expressed his thoughts. He said, “Tokenisation is rapidly moving into mainstream finance as major institutions launch real-world deployments.”

“This partnership enables clients to integrate these new capabilities into existing capital markets systems without overhauling their infrastructure, with comprehensive coverage across both TradFi and DeFi, and providing flexibility in their choice of custody systems.”

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