Tokenized Lending Gets Boost from UAE’s First Abu Dhabi Bank

- FAB and Libre Capital signed a MoU to provide tokenized collateralized lending.
- Libre has issued $150 million of tokenized versions of Brevan Howard funds.
- FAB will handle liquidity through lending credit lines on Libre’s assets.
Blockchain and cryptocurrency adoption hit a new milestone as UAE’s First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB) partnered with Libre Capital for blockchain-based collateralized lending. The two signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on leveraging real-world asset (RWA) tokens for secured credit lines.
Libre Capital, backed by Brevan Howard’s WebN Group and Nomura’s Laser Digital, has already issued $150 million in tokenized assets since its launch in March. FAB plans to pilot a credit line that enables approved lenders to offer stablecoin loans secured by Libre’s RWA tokens.
Libre launched in March and in the past eight months, have issued $150 million in tokenized versions of Brevan Howard funds, Hamilton Lane’s fixed-income products, and a BlackRock money-market fund. FAB will pilot a credit line that lets approved lenders provide stablecoin loans with Libre’s tokens as collateral.
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Tokenized Lending Gets Boost from UAE’s First Abu Dhabi Bank

- FAB and Libre Capital signed a MoU to provide tokenized collateralized lending.
- Libre has issued $150 million of tokenized versions of Brevan Howard funds.
- FAB will handle liquidity through lending credit lines on Libre’s assets.
Blockchain and cryptocurrency adoption hit a new milestone as UAE’s First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB) partnered with Libre Capital for blockchain-based collateralized lending. The two signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on leveraging real-world asset (RWA) tokens for secured credit lines.
Libre Capital, backed by Brevan Howard’s WebN Group and Nomura’s Laser Digital, has already issued $150 million in tokenized assets since its launch in March. FAB plans to pilot a credit line that enables approved lenders to offer stablecoin loans secured by Libre’s RWA tokens.
Libre launched in March and in the past eight months, have issued $150 million in tokenized versions of Brevan Howard funds, Hamilton Lane’s fixed-income products, and a BlackRock money-market fund. FAB will pilot a credit line that lets approved lenders provide stablecoin loans with Libre’s tokens as collateral.
Read also : NEND Launch: Pioneering Re…
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