Nant Global Finance
acquirer
GlobexUS Holdings Corp
target
Arkonis Capital LLC
target
BlockAgent, Inc.
target
Equity Stock Transfer
target
AOS, Inc.
target
Digital Offering
target
By introducing blockchain‑based, near‑instant settlement for regulated equities, NANT could dramatically reduce settlement risk and operational costs, accelerating the broader tokenization of public markets.
The launch arrives at a pivotal moment for financial technology, as regulators and institutions alike seek ways to modernize the legacy settlement process that still relies on a T+2 framework. Nant Global Finance’s platform stitches together brokerage, exchange, and transfer‑agency functions on a shared ledger, allowing securities to be tokenized and cleared in real time. By leveraging recent acquisitions, the firm now controls the full trade lifecycle, positioning it to offer a seamless end‑to‑end experience that could appeal to both traditional asset managers and emerging digital‑asset participants.
Central to NANT’s value proposition is its intellectual‑property moat. Dr. Patrick Soon‑Shiong contributes a portfolio of 65 issued and pending patents covering ledger architecture, smart‑contract execution, and digital‑security issuance. Coupled with a marketing alliance through the Los Angeles Times Media Group and a broadcast partnership with the NYSE, the company gains both technical depth and high‑visibility channels to educate market participants. If the platform delivers on its promise of instantaneous settlement, it could shave days off the current $3 trillion‑a‑day trading volume’s settlement timeline, translating into lower counter‑party risk and reduced capital requirements for banks.
Nevertheless, the initiative faces significant hurdles. Final FINRA approval for the pending broker‑dealer acquisitions remains uncertain, and broader adoption will hinge on the willingness of custodians, clearing houses, and institutional investors to trust tokenized assets. Moreover, competing consortia such as the DTCC’s Project i2i and other blockchain‑focused fintechs are racing to standardize protocols. NANT’s success will therefore depend on its ability to integrate with existing market infrastructure, demonstrate regulatory compliance, and achieve network effects that make its blockchain ledger the default conduit for public‑market securities.
Nant Global Finance announced the launch of a blockchain-enabled capital markets platform, following the completion of several strategic acquisitions on Jan 2 2026. The firm acquired GlobexUS Holdings Corp, BlockAgent, Inc., and Equity Stock Transfer, LLC, and signed agreements to acquire AOS, Inc., Digital Offering, LLC, and Arkonis Capital LLC, pending FINRA approval. The platform aims to modernize public market infrastructure for NASDAQ, NYSE and other exchanges.
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