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On March 11 and 19, Aon hosted a two-part webinar series for risk, treasury, and finance leaders at financial institutions seeking a clear, practical view of stablecoins and tokenized assets. Across both sessions, speakers unpacked the fundamentals, explored real-world use cases, and outlined key operating and risk considerations for institutions evaluating digital asset initiatives.

Key Takeaways:

  • Plain-language framing of what stablecoins are and are not, and how they differ from “crypto” and other digital tokens
  • How stablecoins fit into today’s U.S. monetary and payments system, and how “backing” and reserve structures support price stability
  • Where institutions are beginning to use stablecoins to streamline payment and settlement workflows, and where benefits are more limited
  • Why financial institutions are tokenizing assets, the outcomes they are targeting, and implications for balance sheets and operations
  • Practical readiness questions for risk, treasury, and finance teams, including custody, controls, liquidity, accounting, governance, and counterparties
  • How Aon can help organizations assess risk, design appropriate structures, and plan for implementation of digital asset strategies


Watch Part 1 Replay: A Simple Guide to Stablecoins and Tokenized Assets
Watch Part 2 Replay: Stablecoins & Tokenization in Action – Use Cases and Operating Considerations


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