ST Group will become the first traditional company to go public entirely on a blockchain

Source Cryptopolitan

A French aerospace parts maker is about to do something no traditional company has done before, go public entirely on a blockchain.

On April 9, ST Group, a Toulouse-area firm will list its shares on a platform called Lise, short for Lightning Stock Exchange, a Paris-based platform built natively on blockchain under the EU’s Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) Pilot Regime.

The listing will mark the first time a conventional company has conducted a fully on-chain initial public offering anywhere in the world.

Using blockchain technology, Lise manages all aspects of ownership documentation and share issuance in one location.

Lise integrates trading into a single system that operates 24/7 and offers near-instant settlements, seven days a week, in contrast to traditional stock exchanges, where these processes are divided among several institutions.

This debut might be a big step toward real tokenized capital markets that are open around-the-clock.

A simpler path to going public

The CEO of Lise, Mark Kepeneghian, said ST Group would not have gone public through the normal route.

French officials have granted the site a license to use distributed ledger technology. To participate, investors must register, provide money that is automatically transformed into digital deposits, and then click to subscribe for shares.

The primary market has a one-share minimum buy-in and no custody or subscription fees. Because shares are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis, there are no gatekeepers or institutional favoritism, allowing ordinary investors to compete on an even playing field.

It is ahead of competitors in this market, according to Lise. Both the American firm Securitize and the Swiss SIX group have not yet completed a comparable entirely on-chain public offering.

In an attempt to show the scalability of the strategy, the platform plans to list three or four more companies by the end of 2026.

The initial public offering (IPO) of ST Group is a crucial test for the future of tokenized primary markets since it is the first of these planned listings.

Regulation tightens as the listing approaches

The listing coincides with France’s and Europe’s overall tightening of regulations pertaining to digital assets. Crypto-related service providers have been reminded by France’s financial markets regulator, the AMF, that a transitional period under the European MiCA rule expires on July 1, 2026.

Only formally approved Crypto-Asset Service Providers will be permitted to conduct business in the nation after that date.

The AMF has advised companies to submit their applications as soon as possible, cautioning that first submissions are “rarely complete,” which might further delay deadlines.

The ST Group listing also comes just ahead of Paris Blockchain Week 2026, scheduled for April 15-16.

The annual event has, in recent years, moved away from speculative crypto topics toward the practical use of digital assets inside regulated systems, a shift the ST Group IPO seems to reflect.

The appeal is simple for smaller businesses. It can be more expensive for most mid-sized businesses to list on a traditional stock exchange.

A long-locked-out sector of the industry may be able to access public markets if Lise can reduce those expenses and maintain a clean procedure.

The true test will be if the platform can maintain quality standards as more businesses approach.

As a controlled sandbox for tokenized equities, this milestone also acts as a crucial test for the EU’s DLT Pilot Regime. A substantial trade flow and proof-of-concept for authorities to increase existing on-chain market limitations could result from a successful launch.

By making equity funding more accessible to smaller industrial enterprises like ST Group, it might help reroute European savings toward the real economy.

The success of the IPO will ultimately determine whether completely tokenized listings can go past trial and error and emerge as a competitive option for established businesses.

However, a lackluster secondary market could impede further adoption throughout Europe.

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