Securitize has launched the Neuberger Securitize High Income Tokenized Fund (HINC) in partnership with asset manager Neuberger Burgman. CEO Carlos Domingo stated the company sees significant growth potential ahead.
The tokenized fund represents a move to bring traditional finance instruments onto blockchain infrastructure. HINC aims to provide investors access to high-income strategies through a digital asset format.
Securitize, a digital securities platform, has positioned itself as a bridge between traditional finance and blockchain technology. The company focuses on enabling the issuance and management of tokenized securities.
Domingo highlighted the company's expansion runway during an appearance on Bloomberg Crypto, suggesting Securitize plans to scale operations and grow its product offerings. The partnership with Neuberger Burgman, a major asset manager, signals institutional confidence in tokenized fund structures.
Tokenized funds have gained traction as regulators provide clearer frameworks for digital assets. The HINC launch follows broader industry efforts to bring traditional financial products onto blockchain networks, targeting both retail and institutional investors seeking exposure to tokenized alternatives.
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