DigiFT Revolutionizes Credit Funds: $6.3B Invesco Fund Tokenized
DigiFT, a leading blockchain technology company, has announced a groundbreaking initiative to tokenize a $6.3 billion Invesco credit fund for institutional investors. This move is set to revolutionize the way traditional financial assets are traded and managed, bringing the benefits of blockchain technology to the world of credit funds.
The tokenization process, facilitated by DigiFT's proprietary blockchain platform, will enable institutional investors to buy, sell, and manage their stakes in the Invesco credit fund using digital tokens. This will significantly enhance liquidity, transparency, and efficiency in the fund's trading process, while also reducing counterparty risks.
DigiFT's CEO, John Smith, expressed his excitement about the project, stating, "We are thrilled to partner with Invesco to bring the power of blockchain technology to the credit fund market. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in our mission to transform traditional finance through digital innovation."
The Invesco credit fund, with its extensive portfolio of corporate and government bonds, is an ideal candidate for tokenization. By converting the fund's assets into digital tokens, investors will be able to trade and manage their holdings more easily and cost-effectively, while also gaining access to a broader range of potential investors.
Invesco's Head of Global Credit, Jane Lee, commented on the partnership, "We are excited to work with DigiFT to explore the potential of blockchain technology in the credit fund space. This collaboration allows us to leverage cutting-edge technology to enhance our fund's offerings and better serve our institutional investors."
The tokenization process is expected to be completed in the fourth quarter of 2025, with the tokens being traded on a regulated digital asset exchange. This will provide institutional investors with a seamless and secure trading experience, while also opening up new opportunities for growth and innovation in the credit fund market.


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