
Global asset tokenisation market value to reach $13.55 trillion by 2030
Toyow, a next-generation, multi-category tokenisation platform, recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Nisus Finance for the tokenisation of funds and assets worth up to $500 million (Dh1.83 billion) as the latter plans to conduct a Security Token Offering (STO) of its real estate assets under management (AUM) through Toyow's marketplace.
Toyow will build a dedicated STO launchpad for Nisus Finance, offering end-to-end technical and operational support. This includes smart contract development, blockchain integration, and full regulatory alignment across UAE, DIFC, and international jurisdictions. Investors holding Toyow token, will be able to invest in his fund using Toyow Token ($TTN).
The partnership is part of Toyow's growing more than $38 billion tokenisation pipeline, which spans multiple asset classes and jurisdictions globally.
Toyow is a multi-category RWA tokenisation marketplace that enables users to invest in tokenised physical assets through a unified, compliant marketplace, making traditionally illiquid assets accessible, tradable, and more transparent. Toyow, which started its operations in the UAE a few months ago, has already lined up billions of dollar worth of assets for investment by individuals and institutions.
'The UAE is emerging as a global leader in asset tokenisation, with initiatives like Dubai's Real Estate Evolution Space (REES) and the Dubai International Financial Centre's (DIFC) security-token framework. These initiatives are providing clear legal pathways for on-chain asset issuance,' Surajit Chanda, Co-Founder and CEO, Toyow, says.
Disruptive technologies, such as asset tokenisation, could transform real estate over the next few years. Built on blockchain technology, tokenisation converts physical or financial assets into bite-sized, digital representations that can be securely traded or owned in fractional portions on a digital platform, a report by Deloitte said. 'Tokenised real estate could not only pave the way for new markets and products, but also give real estate organisations an opportunity to overcome challenges related to operational inefficiency, high administrative costs charged to investors, and limited retail participation,' it said.
Real estate tokenisation is a major area of growth, with some predicting a market cap of $1.5 trillion by 2025, according to a report by Antier Solutions.
Toyow's tokenisation covers a number of asset classes including real estate, commodities, movies, music, art, luxury cars, and many more. From asset onboarding and legal compliance to token issuance, secondary trading, and investor payouts, Toyow covers everything en-to-end. Its products are built for trust with strong focus on regulatory integrity, investor protection, and secure custody.
'Toyow's strategic focus on retail and institutional investors serve both everyday investors and regulated institutions while its token offerings have a global first compliant approach looking at the jurisdiction and custodial frameworks in different territories. Its token issuances are technologically scalable backed with smart contracts that come with dynamic rewards and automated compliance flows,' Surajit Chanda says. 'The UAE's progressive crypto and virtual asset framework (especially in Dubai and Abu Dhabi) provides an ideal launchpad for compliant RWA tokenisation.'
Toyow is focusing on premium residential, hospitality, and branded commercial real estate developments in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Riyadh, and Doha for tokenisation as $500 million worth of real estate tokenisation discussions already underway with developers in Dubai.

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