Group 1 - Tokenised stocks have been launched globally in May, now available to South Africans through Luno, starting with over 60 US stocks and ETFs [1] - This development provides both retail and professional investors with instant access to major global companies such as Apple, Meta, Alphabet, Amazon, and Tesla [1] Group 2 - Historically, trading stocks required physical interaction with stockbrokers and traders, creating significant barriers to participation for most individuals [2] - The Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) transitioned to digital stock certificates in 1999, reducing settlement times from two weeks to five days, while Nasdaq was the first fully digitised stock market [3] Group 3 - There has been a notable increase in market demand for stock investments, with a study indicating that the monthly share of individuals under 40 transferring funds to investment accounts has more than tripled over the last decade [4] - The 2022 Federal Reserve Survey of Consumer Finances reported that direct stock ownership among families rose from 15% in 2019 to 21% in 2022, marking the largest increase since 1989 [4] Group 4 - In South Africa, investment patterns have remained relatively stable over the past decade, but there has been a slight increase in equity investments since 2020 [5] - The share of equity and investment fund shares relative to total assets in South African households increased from 20.8% to 25.7% during this period, indicating a growing interest in stock market investments [5]
Tokenised stocks will reshape investment in South Africa