Philippines SEC Signals Readiness for Real-World Asset Tokenization

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Philippines SEC Signals Readiness for Real-World Asset Tokenization

The Philippines SEC has signalled the readiness of the country to tokenize its real-world assets (RWAs), with more and more trust being invested in the blockchain-powered financial tools. As per the opinion of the regulator, all the legal frameworks required for the purpose of asset tokenization have already been established.

SEC Commissioner Quevedo stated during Philippine Blockchain Week in 2026 that the organization has developed enough confidence in its legal mandate to regulate tokenized securities. He further indicated that the technology may bring new prospects to the capital market, including how stock exchanges can be run.

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According to Quevedo, tokenized investment products will be able to give access to OFWs so that they can invest in more legitimate means. There are many OFWs who have money that they are trying to invest.

He highlighted the fact that fraud in investment continues to haunt people from the Philippines who want to increase their returns. The Philippines SEC feels that tokenized securities, which are regulated, can offer a better way out to the investors.

Philippines SEC Strengthens Fight Against Investment Scams

In addition to their work on developing blockchain technology, the Philippines SEC has intensified their efforts in tackling unlawful investments. According to Quevedo, the regulatory body is applying artificial intelligence in identifying these schemes and tracking their online operations.

Furthermore, the organization is cooperating with big technology platforms such as Google and TikTok to stop any promotion of investment that does not have proper authorization. These steps have been taken in order to safeguard the interests of investors.

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Regulatory Sandbox Continues Testing Tokenized Assets

The comments provided by the Philippines SEC relate to the StratBox of the regulator, which is a sandbox approach that enables fintech firms to test their products under regulatory oversight.

The sandbox allows the SEC to make temporary changes to some of the conditions for participating in the program, yet at the same time, the SEC ensures that the company adheres to all relevant regulations.

Source: sec.gov.ph

November 2025 saw the announcement from the regulatory body of the addition of four companies to the sandbox framework. Of the participants, one company was testing its tokenized real estate investment, two companies were working on access to U.S. equities, and BlockShoals Technologies got approval to test crypto-based products.

As global attention on tokenized securities grows, it looks like the Philippine SEC is dedicated to establishing an atmosphere in which blockchain technology can develop in conjunction with regulation and investor protection.

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