Digital assets and tokenised operations

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NEW FOR 2026

Tokenisation in corporate treasury involves representing traditional assets, such as cash, securities and commodities, as digital tokens on a blockchain. This enables faster, programmable, lower-cost, 24/7 cross-border payments, settlements and liquidity management.

As the next phase of treasury's digital transformation, tokenisation offers an opportunity to streamline operations by reducing reliance on intermediaries, providing near-real-time visibility into cash positions, enabling just-in-time liquidity, and strengthening risk management.

Discover how tokenisation can help transform treasury operations through faster payments, real-time liquidity management, enhanced cash visibility, and more efficient, resilient treasury processes.

Who should attend?

This practical half-day training is designed for:

  • treasury professionals (treasurers, finance managers, treasury analysts) who seek a blend of foundational knowledge with practical, high-value use cases that directly impact liquidity, settlement risk, and operational efficiency.

This training session will not cover the technical aspects of blockchain technology.

What you will gain

  • Build a foundational understanding of what tokenisation means in finance.
  • Learn the differences and value propositions of regulated stablecoins, tokenised deposits, and tokenised securities.
  • Understand the technology components that support treasury tokenisation and the current market status.
  • Learn about the key considerations, barriers and risks associated with treasury tokenisation.
  • Learn about a practical approach to adoption.

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Book AI Hackathon course together with Digital Assets and Tokenised Operations and receive a 15% bundle discount for members and 5% for non-members.

Discover how AI can automate treasury workflows today, then explore how digital assets and tokenisation are shaping the future of treasury operations.

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Dates and times:

9 December 2026 9:00-11:30 GMT, 4:00 PM – 6:30 PM SGT, 10:00–12:30 CEST

Typical structure:

Introduction 

  • Tokenisation Fundamentals. 
  • Difference between stablecoins, tokenised deposits, and tokenised securities. 
  • Technology Architecture for Tokenised Treasury. 
  • Tokenisation: The Current Numbers. 

 Why Tokenisation Matters for Treasury 

  • Limitations of traditional payment rails. 
  • Understand the value proposition of stablecoins, tokenised deposits and tokenised securities. 
  • TCMAG: amplifying the voice of the corporate. 

Tokenisation in Corporate Treasury – Use Cases 

  • Potential treasury automation through smart contracts 
  • Key use cases for regulated stablecoins, tokenised deposits and tokenised securities.

Refreshment break 

Focus on Risks, Barriers & Enablers 

  • Barriers to adoption 
  • Regulatory Landscape 
  • Technical challenges of tokenized payments 
  • Banking Sector Adoption 
  • ERP/TMS Adoption

Treasury Implementation Roadmap 

  • Future state tokenised treasury. 
  • Practical steps for a corporate treasury to adopt tokenisation. 
  • Final Q&A

Platform:

Microsoft Teams

Fees:  

  • ACT member/ student or employed by an ACT CPD accredited employer/business member organisation - £550 +VAT 
  • Non-member - £750 + VAT 

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MEET YOUR TRAINER

Mark Sutton, Senior Manager, Zanders Group

Joining the Zanders team in January 2021, Mark is recognised as an SME in the shared service centre, emerging technologies, and banking integration space. He gained his deep understanding of cash management through his 34 years’ experience with Citibank and HSBC enjoying global roles in both Europe and Asia.

Working within a sales, product, project, and consultancy environment provided invaluable insights into the corporate environment and market trends. At a payments industry level, Mark is also a founding member of the original CSTP Bank Group and its evolution into the CGI-MP industry group, remaining a proactive participant in the payments working group. He was also part of the team that designed the XML V03 payment messages that were launched in 2009. Finally, Mark is also a UK elected representative of the ISO TC68 Payment SEG (Expert Group) and was previously Chair of the ISO TC68 SC2 sub-group (2010-2014) covering security.