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Franklin Templeton Launches Cryptocurrency Division with Acquisition of 250 Digital

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Last updated: April 2, 2026 5:31 am
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Published: April 2, 2026
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Wall Street investment powerhouse Franklin Templeton has announced the launch of a dedicated cryptocurrency division, a move that underscores its deepening commitment to digital assets. The new arm, named Franklin Crypto, is built around the planned acquisition of the crypto investment firm 250 Digital. This strategic initiative aims to consolidate resources, combining the expertise of the 250 Digital team with its liquid crypto strategies, which were previously managed by CoinFund.

Christopher Perkins, a former leader at CoinFund, will head the new division, with Seth Ginns taking on the role of chief investment officer. They will work alongside Tony Pecore, a key figure in Franklin Templeton’s digital assets sector. The team operates under the leadership of Sandy Kaul, the firm’s head of innovation, indicating a robust internal framework for this fresh undertaking.

This launch builds on Franklin Templeton’s existing portfolio in digital assets, which currently manages around $1.8 billion. The establishment of Franklin Crypto signals a transition from passive investment strategies, such as exchange-traded funds, towards more active management within the cryptocurrency space. In her statement, CEO Jenny Johnson expressed enthusiasm about the initiative, emphasizing the firm’s strengthened capability to offer specialized crypto expertise to clients around the globe.

Perkins highlighted the growing demand from institutional investors for structured exposure to digital assets, declaring that “crypto’s institutional moment has arrived.” His remarks reflect a shifting landscape where large asset managers are increasingly moving beyond just providing passive exposure to cryptocurrencies and are developing in-house capabilities tailored for this dynamic sector.

Additionally, the acquisition introduces an innovative aspect: part of the payment will be made using BENJI tokens, which are associated with Franklin Templeton’s on-chain U.S. Government Money Fund. This fund utilizes blockchain technology for transaction processing and ownership tracking, hinting at a potential future where mergers and acquisitions could be conducted using tokenized assets.

The acquisition is anticipated to be finalized in the second quarter of 2026, pending necessary approvals and other conditions, although financial details surrounding the transaction have not been disclosed. This initiative is being closely watched as it may set a precedent for other firms in the asset management industry, signaling a bold move towards integrating advanced technologies within traditional financial frameworks.

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