The platform aims to revolutionize Japan's financial landscape by integrating blockchain technology with traditional financial expertise. Progmat supports the issuance and management of Security Tokens (STs), Utility Tokens (UTs), and Stablecoins (SCs), providing a secure and stable environment for digital asset transactions. This initiative aligns with Japan's regulatory advancements, including the revised Financial Instruments and Exchange Act and the revised Payments Services Act, which have laid the groundwork for a robust digital asset market.
Central to Progmat's operations is the Digital Asset Co-Creation Consortium (DCC), a decentralized framework comprising over 300 member companies. The DCC fosters collaboration across industries to create standardized formats and enhance the convenience of digital asset markets. Working groups within the consortium focus on various aspects of digital asset development, ensuring a comprehensive approach to market growth.
In November 2024, Progmat launched "Progmat SaaS," a Software-as-a-Service version of its platform developed in collaboration with NTT DATA and SBI R3 Japan. This service allows financial institutions to engage in digital asset activities without the need to establish their own blockchain infrastructure, thereby reducing entry barriers and promoting wider adoption.
Progmat's mission is to connect society through programmable networks, digitizing every possible value. By combining cutting-edge technology with financial know-how, Progmat is paving the way for a new era of financial transactions in Japan.