Toko and Virtuzone Sign Collaboration to Launch Dubai’s First Tokenised Equity Crowdfunding Platform

Toko and Virtuzone Sign Collaboration to Launch Dubai’s First Tokenised Equity Crowdfunding Platform

TOKO FZE born out of global law firm DLA Piper, announces a strategic partnership with Virtuzone to form an equity crowdfunding platform in Dubai.

TOKO is one of the first companies in Dubai to be granted full market Virtual Asset Service Provider licence from Dubai’s Virtual Asset Regulatory Authority (VARA). TOKO is a sophisticated token engine creating data rich tokens representing fractional interests in real world assets.

The partnership with Virtuzone is set to transform early-stage private equity fund raising using blockchain technology to bring enhanced transparency, accessibility, and opportunity for both investors and the businesses seeking to raise funds. Across a variety of compelling businesses, investors will have greater insight, information and access to private equities for their portfolio and the expectation of greater liquidity that comes with this digital transformation.

Scott Thiel

Scott Thiel

Scott Thiel, Managing Director of TOKO, says

“The VARA regulatory framework has been custom designed for virtual asset transactions, providing a robust and clear route to market that is going to support the transformation of investments and facilitate financial inclusion. We are excited to be partnering with Virtuzone in tokenising early-stage equity investments. At TOKO, we believe in improving the world and reshaping the virtual asset management landscape through cutting-edge technology, regulatory compliance, and a user-centric approach, and this partnership with Virtuzone provides a wonderful platform to achieve this”.

By tokenising early equity offerings, TOKO and Virtuzone will open up access to a broader range of investors, allowing both institutional and individual investors to participate in a more accessible and transparent manner.

The partnership aims to take full advantage of VARA’s regulatory framework to drive positive change in the financial services sector. It will create a platform for SME-sized companies, enabling them to engage in early equity fundraising.

Neil Petch

Neil Petch

Neil Petch, Chairman and Co-founder of Virtuzone, says:

“Since our founding 14 years ago, our mission remains the same – to ease the way for entrepreneurs, startups and SMEs and equip them with all the tools they need to succeed. We are therefore thrilled to partner with TOKO, under the VARA regulatory framework, and introduce tokenised equity offerings, which we believe will make Dubai an even more attractive destination for startups and entrepreneurs seeking funding, as well as for angel investors and venture capitalists looking to be part of Dubai’s thriving business sector. Our strategic collaboration with TOKO also aligns with the UAE’s National Entrepreneurship Agenda, which aims to establish the UAE as home to 10 unicorn companies by 2031.”

 

 

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