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ANNA Integrates Digital Token Identifiers into Global Service Bureau for Crypto Asset Transparency

4 August 2026

Press Release: ANNA Integrates Digital Token Identifiers into Global Service Bureau for Crypto Asset Transparency | Featured Image by FF News

Quick Summary

The Association of National Numbering Agencies (ANNA) has integrated the Digital Token Identifier (DTI) and XT ISINs into the ANNA Service Bureau. This move provides financial institutions with a unified reference dataset to identify, track, and report on tokenized securities and cryptoassets alongside traditional financial instruments.

How Does the Digital Token Identifier Improve Market Transparency?

The integration of the Digital Token Identifier into the ANNA Service Bureau (ASB) allows market participants to access standardized identification data for digital assets. By providing a single-point access hub, ANNA ensures that over 120 National Numbering Agencies can contribute to a directly sourced compilation of identifiers. This reduces fragmentation in the cryptoasset reporting landscape.

  • Access to XT ISINs for cryptoassets.
  • Integration of DTI standards for digital assets.
  • A new digital asset flag to instantly identify tokenized instruments.

What Results Has the ANNA Service Bureau Delivered for Global Markets?

As of July 2026, the ASB manages a massive database of 146,696,398 ISINs, covering more than 200 jurisdictions. By incorporating the Digital Token Identifier, the bureau now bridges the gap between traditional capital markets and the burgeoning digital economy. This enables firms to run automated workflows and compliance checks with absolute confidence in their data integrity.

  • Data sourced from 120+ numbering agencies.
  • Coverage across 200+ global jurisdictions.
  • Over 146 million codes currently in the database.

How Does This Partnership Benefit Financial Institutions?

The collaboration between ANNA and the Digital Token Identifier Foundation (DTIF) creates a practical bridge for interoperability. Financial institutions can now leverage consistent identification for stablecoins, tokenized securities, and real-world assets. This maturation of the digital asset ecosystem allows these instruments to transition into a business-as-usual operating environment for institutional investors.

"Digital assets are now a reality of financial operations today, and this integration into the ASB's core database, represents the next natural milestone in our mission to standardise global identifier data. To make tracking these assets simple, we have introduced a specific digital asset flag within the system that instantly denotes whether an instrument is digital or tokenised. By bringing both XT ISINs and DTIs into the existing reference data suite, we have made it easier than ever for the market to access and leverage unified datasets to run their reporting and workflows with absolute confidence.” said Stephan Dreyer, Managing Director of ANNA.

"The DTI standard has grown from a foundational identifier for cryptoassets into a practical bridge between digital and traditional financial markets. As regulatory frameworks increasingly recognise the need for globally consistent digital asset identification, the DTI is becoming an important reference point for transparency, reporting and interoperability. Our partnership with ANNA brings that capability into established market data channels, enabling DTIs and related reference data to be distributed alongside traditional identifiers and helping market participants integrate digital and tokenised assets into existing workflows with greater confidence.” said Sassan Danesh, CEO of Etrading Software, parent company of DTIF.

FF NEWS TAKE:

This announcement definitely moves the needle for institutional crypto adoption. By embedding the Digital Token Identifier into the world's primary ISIN database, ANNA is effectively legitimizing digital assets as standard financial instruments. For banks and asset managers, this removes a massive operational hurdle in reporting and risk management, signaling that the era of 'experimental' digital assets is officially over.

Companies in this story: Digital Token Identifier Foundation, International Organisation for Standardisation, Etrading Software, Association of National Numbering Agencies, ANNA Service Bureau

People in this story: Carmen Rey, Stephan Dreyer, Amanda O'Sullivan, Sassan Danesh