Boerse Stuttgart integrates SocGen to strengthen EU blockchain settlement systems and support institutional digital finance growth.
Boerse Stuttgart Group’s Seturion has added Societe Generale, SG-FORGE, and flatexDEGIRO to expand blockchain-based securities settlement across Europe.
The May 21 announcement said Seturion will provide settlement for tokenized securities transactions between the partners. The platform is part of the Boerse Stuttgart Group and is designed as an open settlement network for banks, brokers, and trading venues.
SocGen and SG-FORGE join tokenized securities plan
Societe Generale plans to issue tokenized structured securities through Seturion. These products include turbo warrants and investment certificates, which are expected to trade on European venues connected to the settlement platform.
SG-FORGE, Societe Generale’s crypto-asset unit, will provide its euro and dollar CoinVertible stablecoins for settlement. The release describes SG-FORGE as the first MiCA-compliant stablecoin issuer backed by a major European bank.
FlatexDEGIRO brings retail investor flow’
FlatexDEGIRO will connect its European retail investor flow to Seturion. The online broker serves more than 3.5 million customers across 16 countries and processed more than 75 million securities transactions in 2025.
Europe’s stablecoin race adds pressure
The Seturion deal comes as European financial firms push deeper into stablecoins and tokenized finance. Related reports show Qivalis expanded to 37 member institutions after adding 25 banks across 15 countries ahead of its planned euro stablecoin launch in the second half of 2026.
SG-FORGE has also expanded CoinVertible beyond Seturion. Earlier coverage said the firm deployed EURCV and USDCV on the Canton Network for institutional collateral management and repo finance use cases.
For Boerse Stuttgart, the new partners bring issuers, stablecoin settlement, and retail order flow into one structure. The project now gives Europe another test case for blockchain securities settlement under regulated market conditions.
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