Injective says an affiliated entity has received registration from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to act as a transfer agent. The development allows the company to maintain official records of securities ownership and track changes in ownership over time.
The registration is positioned by the company as part of its expansion into tokenized asset services, adding regulated market infrastructure to its broader efforts. Cointelegraph and The Block both describe the transfer agent status as a mechanism for recording who holds tokenized securities and how those securities are transferred. While the outlets frame it as supporting institutional services and tokenization infrastructure, neither disputes that the key outcome is the SEC registration enabling regulated ownership recordkeeping for relevant assets.
Both reports treat the SEC transfer agent approval as a step that can help operationalize compliance and administrative processes tied to tokenized securities. They do not provide additional details on specific products, counterparties, or the scope of assets covered beyond the general purpose of maintaining ownership and transfer records.