Broadridge DLR platform reaches US$357bn ADV for June
08 July 2026 US
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Broadridges Financial Solutions's Distributed Ledger Repo (DLR) platform has processed US$357 billion in average daily trade volumes (ADV) for repo transactions during June, with volumes totalling US$7.5 trillion.
The daily average is a 68 per cent increase year-on-year, reflecting the continued evolution of tokenised market infrastructure and the expanding role of distributed ledger technology in modernising funding and collateral markets, the firm says.
Broadridge’s DLR platform is an institutional platform for settling tokenised real assets.
Building on the platform’s growth, Broadridge is now making aggregated market data from DLR available to Bloomberg Terminal subscribers through a collaboration with Kaiko.
The offering provides access to DLR repo par value, turnover and trade count, alongside existing fixed income data, providing subscribers with greater visibility into institutional onchain repo activity.
Horatio Barakat, global head of digital innovation at Broadridge, states: “With DLR, we’re seeing tokenised finance move into a new phase of maturity,
“Institutions are moving beyond evaluating distributed ledger technology. They’re incorporating it into their day-to-day market activity.
“That shift reflects growing confidence that tokenised settlement can support the scale, resiliency, and performance required by today's capital markets.â€
The daily average is a 68 per cent increase year-on-year, reflecting the continued evolution of tokenised market infrastructure and the expanding role of distributed ledger technology in modernising funding and collateral markets, the firm says.
Broadridge’s DLR platform is an institutional platform for settling tokenised real assets.
Building on the platform’s growth, Broadridge is now making aggregated market data from DLR available to Bloomberg Terminal subscribers through a collaboration with Kaiko.
The offering provides access to DLR repo par value, turnover and trade count, alongside existing fixed income data, providing subscribers with greater visibility into institutional onchain repo activity.
Horatio Barakat, global head of digital innovation at Broadridge, states: “With DLR, we’re seeing tokenised finance move into a new phase of maturity,
“Institutions are moving beyond evaluating distributed ledger technology. They’re incorporating it into their day-to-day market activity.
“That shift reflects growing confidence that tokenised settlement can support the scale, resiliency, and performance required by today's capital markets.â€
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