Financial Institutions:
Tokenized Products, Controlled Capital
Launch regulated, tokenized real estate products under your brand. With Tokenizer.Estate, you improve capital efficiency, automate operations, and keep client assets inside your institution
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Financial institutions are expected to offer more products and digital access to real assets — but old systems make it slow, expensive, and hard to launch anything new
The Solution with Tokenizer.Estate
69.8%
Institutional Share of Tokenization
In 2024, institutional investors held nearly 70% of the global asset tokenization market, showing that this shift is led by regulated institutions
Mordor Intelligence77%
Prefer Traditional Institutions
An EY survey found that 77% of institutional investors want to access tokenized assets through traditional financial institutions rather than standalone digital platforms
EY$1T
Tokenized Private Real Estate by 2035
Deloitte projects tokenized private real-estate funds could reach about US$1 trillion by 2035, creating a major new product category for financial institutions.
Deloitte
Complete Tokenization Engine
When you choose Tokenizer.Estate, you secure a full-spectrum solution engineered for compliance, investor trust, and strategic market dominance. We handle the complexity so you can focus on building value
Real estate asset tokenization
ERC-3643 (Security Token) standard support
MiCA-compliant smart contract logic
Fractional ownership of properties
Admin dashboard for unit and project management
Dynamic pricing, phases, and status control
Upload floor plans, renderings, and legal PDFs
Interactive unit gallery with real-time status
Admin and investor change notifications
Investor personal dashboard
Data import/export
Legal policy editor (Terms, Privacy, AML, Risk)
Multi-language interface
Integration with external KYC/AML providers
Manual and automated investor verification
Transaction and investment history per user
Token distribution map per unit
Reports per unit/project
Full integration with marketplace module
Audit log of admin actions (who, what, when)
IP-based system logging (auth, actions, failures)
Log filters and export
Multisig transaction support
HSM integration via AWS KMS
WORM logs: non-deletable, immutable storage
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
MFA support for admin access
Real-time activity dashboard (users, sales, tokens)
Admin-triggered token transfers
Secure ticketing system with Help Center
Admin chat interface for tickets with investors
Ticket status management: In Review / Resolved
File attachments in user-admin dialogue
Real estate asset tokenization
ERC-3643 (Security Token) standard support
MiCA-compliant smart contract logic
Fractional ownership of properties
Admin dashboard for unit and project management
Dynamic pricing, phases, and status control
Upload floor plans, renderings, and legal PDFs
Interactive unit gallery with real-time status
Admin and investor change notifications
Investor personal dashboard
Data import/export
Legal policy editor (Terms, Privacy, AML, Risk)
Multi-language interface
Integration with external KYC/AML providers
Manual and automated investor verification
Transaction and investment history per user
Token distribution map per unit
Reports per unit/project
Full integration with marketplace module
Audit log of admin actions (who, what, when)
IP-based system logging (auth, actions, failures)
Log filters and export
Multisig transaction support
HSM integration via AWS KMS
WORM logs: non-deletable, immutable storage
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
MFA support for admin access
Real-time activity dashboard (users, sales, tokens)
Admin-triggered token transfers
Secure ticketing system with Help Center
Admin chat interface for tickets with investors
Ticket status management: In Review / Resolved
File attachments in user-admin dialogue
How does tokenization fit within our existing regulatory framework?
Can we limit access to specific client segments?
Do we need in-house blockchain developers to run this?