Whitehall Capital: Puts private debt exposures on blockchain

Whitehall Capital: Puts private debt exposures on blockchain

  • Whitehall Capital is offering an innovative approach to holding investments within its specialist bridge financing fund
  • Struck an agreement with US-based digital asset securities marketplace, Securitize, enabling investors
  • Investors will now be able to buy and sell units in the fund, trading their holdings securely with other investors
  • Partnership with Securitize gives investors an innovative new way to interact as the investment manager
  • This will be one of the first blockchain tokens backed by loans that are secured by property assets in the real world
  • Securitize is responsible for issuing tokenized shares, providing them to shareholders, tracking transaction activity
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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