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in Capital is launching a $100 million tokenised real-estate debt fund, open to investors with a minimum investment of $50,000. The fund aims for an annual return of 14%-15% with quarterly payouts.
The real-world asset tokenisation market is expected to reach $10 trillion by 2030, driven by the need for efficiency and lower costs in traditional finance. Kin Capital's new fund will focus on tokenising real estate trust deeds, which secure property ownership until loans are repaid.
Chintai, a layer-1 blockchain focused on RWA tokenisation, is powering the fund. Chintai is regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and operates as a Capital Markets Services provider and Recognized Market Operator for digital securities trading.
David Packham, CEO of Chintai, sees this collaboration as a bridge between traditional finance and blockchain innovation, offering accredited investors stable returns in a rapidly evolving market.
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