Digital Asset Custody 2026: Digital asset custody is and is not like traditional custody
Wed 02 Dec
|The Aon Centre


Time & Location
02 Dec 2026, 09:00 – 20:30 GMT
The Aon Centre, The Aon Centre, The Leadenhall Building, 122 Leadenhall Street, London EC3V 4AN
About the event
Early investors in digital assets rediscovered the value of independent custody the hard way. So appreciation of the value of traditional custody techniques such as asset segregation are predictable, and symptomatic of a growing convergence between the old and the new in digital asset custody. Meanwhile, Stablecoins and tokenised money market funds have emerged as the principal linkages between DeFi and TradFi, posing questions about conventional aspects of custody such as sourcing the cash leg of delivery versus payment and mobilisation of cash collateral. But customers of digital asset custodians now also expect their providers to generate returns, through staking and lending. This is not only obliging providers to offer access to the unfamiliar universe of DeFi apps, but confronting custodians with the uncomfortable prospect of sharing more of the returns on assets in custody with their owners. That development is bound to discomfit an industry which has long enjoyed the largest share of the returns on lending assets in custody, depositing cash awaiting investment and settling cross-currency transactions. It is a problem regulators must ponder too.
Key Topics:
Are digital asset custodians becoming digital asset managers?
What do Stablecoins mean for custody and settlement?
How is the post-trade infrastructure used by custodians changing?
Are regulators enhancing or damaging digital asset safety?
Are cryptocurrency custody and traditional custody converging or diverging?
Audience:
Global custodian and sub-custodian banks, digital asset custodians, asset managers and owners, brokers, CSDs and CCPs, fund administrators and distributors, insurers, cryptocurrency exchanges, pension funds, endowments, consultants, regulators, legal professionals, technology providers, family offices and industry groups.
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Tickets
Early Bird Ticket
Sale ends
08 Nov, 12:00 GMT
£175.60
VAT included
+£4.39 ticket service fee
General Admission
£219.51
VAT included
+£5.49 ticket service fee
Goes on sale
08 Nov, 11:50 GMT
Total
£0.00

