Real Finance Secures $29M to Accelerate Global RWA Tokenization

TheNewsCryptoPubblicato 2025-12-10Pubblicato ultima volta 2025-12-10

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Real Finance, a leading real-world asset (RWA) tokenization network, has secured $29 million in funding, including a $25 million investment from Nimbus Capital and a $4 million private round led by Magnus Capital. The funds will be used to develop its RWA infrastructure, with a goal to tokenize $500 million in assets in its first year. The company plans to expand its network, onboard regulated financial institutions, and advance global RWA tokenization. Real Finance’s Layer-1 blockchain features a dual-validator model for integrating institutions like insurers and tokenization companies into network consensus, supported by a risk framework and disaster recovery mechanism. The platform aims to bring transparency and institutional-grade asset tokenization to the digital market, with expansion efforts focused on Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.

The leading real-world asset (RWA) tokenization network, Real Finance, announced the conclusion of a $29 million capital commitment and private funding round. Magnus Capital and Frekaz Group participated in a $4 million private round, which was led by Nimbus Capital with a $25 million investment.

Real Finance intends to tokenize $500M in RWAs in its first year, accounting for 2% of the market for tokenized assets, after securing the capital to develop its RWA infrastructure. With the funding, Real will be able to extend its infrastructure, add regulated financial institutions who are getting ready to add conventional asset classes to the chain, and broaden its network of partners. It aims to make Real Finance a significant RWA infrastructure provider while advancing the tokenization of real-world assets.

Real Finance CEO Ivo Grigorov said:

“Nimbus Capital’s decision to support Real Finance reaffirms that we are on course to power the next generation of global financial infrastructure. Having a fund with such institutional pedigree standing behind our mission, coupled with the support of leading investor Magnus Capital, is a validation of our work to date. With their support, I’m excited for what’s to come as we enable hundreds of millions of dollars in real-world assets to flow through Real.”

Robert Baker, Managing Partner at Nimbus Capital, added:

“This investment reflects our belief in the direction finance is moving. Real Finance is creating the secure and compliant foundation institutions need to bring real-world assets onchain. We’re delighted to be supporting a team that is bringing transparency and trust to the next generation of financial infrastructure, and we’ll be with them every step of the way.”

Real Finance has also committed to a global expansion program that includes developing institutional relationships with banks like Canal Bank in Panama and Wiener Bank in Austria, as well as quickly assembling a coalition of regulated financial institutions and service providers in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia that are utilizing its technology to facilitate safe and compliant asset tokenization.

Matthijs Van Driel, CEO and Co-founder of Magnus Capital, said:

“We’re privileged to have led Real’s private round, giving them the support they need to enhance and scale their Layer-1 solution. 2025 has shown that there’s real institutional demand for RWAs – and in 2026, we’re confident that Real Finance will be capturing a significant slice of that multi-billion dollar market.”

The dual-validator model that underpins Real’s architecture allows for the direct integration of commercial institutions like insurers, risk assessors, and tokenization companies into network consensus. This structure makes Real the most sophisticated blockchain infrastructure for real-world financial assets, together with an integrated risk framework and disaster recovery mechanism.

The Layer 1 blockchain Real Finance was created to incorporate institutional-grade financial assets from the real world into the digital market. Real gives organizations the means to tokenize, insure, and transparently manage assets on chain with its decentralized governance architecture, risk categorization system, and business-integrated consensus model.

Nimbus Capital is a private alternative investment firm that focuses on digital asset partnerships and cross-border blockchain transactions. Nimbus offers cutting-edge liquidity and structured finance solutions to high-growth businesses worldwide, supported by In On Capital, a boutique wealth management company with over $1.4 billion in AUM. Through strategic investments in tokenization, blockchain infrastructure, and game-changing Web3 technologies, Nimbus is dedicated to developing the global digital economy.

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