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Nisus Finance Launches $50M Tokenized Real Estate Offering

Nisus Finance (NiFCO)

India-based Nisus Finance Services Co. Ltd. has launched NIFCOT1, its first tokenized investment offering backed by the Nisus High Yield Growth Fund, a Dubai-based real estate fund regulated in the Dubai International Financial Centre. The initiative marks the company’s entry into tokenized real-world assets and is aimed at bringing institutional real estate investment onto blockchain infrastructure through a compliance-focused framework.

The underlying fund invests in completed, pre-leased and income-generating residential and commercial properties across the Gulf Cooperation Council and Europe, the Middle East and Africa regions. Nisus Finance said the launch represents an important development in its strategy to combine regulated asset management with digital ownership infrastructure.

NIFCOT1 comprises 100,000 digital ownership tokens tied to economic interests in the fund, with an initial issuance valued at $50 million as part of a planned $500 million multi-tranche roadmap.

The offering has been structured through a special purpose vehicle, or SPV, which holds the tokenized economic interests associated with the investment. The structure is designed to provide investors with contractual economic rights through the SPV rather than direct governance rights over the underlying fund.

Toyow Partnership Supports First Token Listing

Nisus Finance is bringing the offering to market with Toyow, a digital asset marketplace operated by Xchain Technologies FZCO. The companies are working under a memorandum of understanding that covers the broader tokenization roadmap, with NIFCOT1 becoming the first asset to be listed on the Toyow Marketplace.

The arrangement is intended to establish digital infrastructure for the planned series of offerings while maintaining the regulatory and institutional framework surrounding the underlying investment assets.

The tokenized structure incorporates several safeguards aimed at meeting institutional investment requirements. Ownership records are maintained on the blockchain, providing a record that can be audited in real time. Token custody and transfers are also handled through the digital infrastructure supporting the offering.

Investors must complete know-your-customer procedures and the required onboarding process before receiving allocations. Participation remains subject to applicable restrictions in different jurisdictions.

Tokenization Targets Greater Transparency

Nisus Finance said its approach focuses on digitizing economic ownership interests rather than changing the underlying real estate assets or the regulated structure of the fund. The company sees this model as a way to create a more accessible and transparent investment layer around traditionally illiquid private-market assets.

Private real estate investments have historically involved substantial capital requirements and limited access for many investors. By introducing blockchain-based ownership records while retaining the existing regulated fund framework, Nisus Finance expects tokenization to improve transparency, operational efficiency and compliance.

Amit Goenka, founder, chairman and managing director of Nisus Finance, said the company views tokenization as a major structural development in the way institutional assets can be accessed and distributed. He indicated that the initiative is intended to combine the credibility of regulated investment platforms with the efficiency of digital infrastructure.

Goenka also described NIFCOT1 as an effort to change how investors participate in real estate rather than alter the underlying properties. He said the compliance-focused structure was designed to connect institutional real estate with blockchain infrastructure and create a bridge between traditional finance and emerging digital investment systems.

Nisus Targets Broader Private Market Transformation

By maintaining the regulated fund structure while placing ownership records and token transfers on blockchain infrastructure, NIFCOT1 is designed to combine institutional safeguards with digital asset capabilities.

The launch comes as financial institutions and asset managers increasingly explore tokenization as a means of bringing traditional assets onto digital platforms. Real-world asset tokenization can potentially streamline recordkeeping, improve transaction transparency, and create new mechanisms for distributing investment interests.

Nisus Finance said NIFCOT1 demonstrates that regulated real estate investments can operate alongside blockchain-based ownership infrastructure without abandoning institutional governance standards.

The company expects the broader $500 million roadmap to expand its use of tokenization across private-market investments. Nisus Finance believes the broader adoption of real-world asset tokenization could reshape how investors discover, access, and participate in private markets over the coming decade.

The initial NIFCOT1 offering therefore represents both a standalone real estate tokenization initiative and a broader test of how regulated investment products can be integrated with blockchain-based financial infrastructure.

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