London digital asset platform Archax has collaborated with the institutional Layer-1 blockchain Aptos to increase its tokenization of real-world assets (RWA).London digital asset platform Archax has collaborated with the institutional Layer-1 blockchain Aptos to increase its tokenization of real-world assets (RWA).

Aptos Adds Archax Tokenization Engine Support, Debuts MembersCap Fund

2026/02/20 17:15
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London digital asset platform Archax has collaborated with the institutional Layer-1 blockchain Aptos to increase its tokenization of real-world assets (RWA). Through the collaboration, Archax will be able to bring Aptos into its tokenization engine, enabling regulated RWAs to be issued and managed on the Aptos blockchain.

MembersCap Tokenized Global Reinsurance Income Fund – MCM Fund I1 will be the first asset to be launched under this integration. Aptos will be a General Partner (GP) in the fund, which will be an important milestone in the institutional-grade asset deployment on-chain.

The shift is an indication that the tokenization of traditional financial products is picking up momentum, with institutions looking to a scalable and compliant blockchain infrastructure.

MembersCap Reinsurance Fund Goes Multi-Chain

Archax has recently launched the tokenized reinsurance fund in collaboration with MembersCap, an investment manager regulated in Bermuda. The fund aims to provide high-yield and uncorrelated returns in a diversified approach and with the implementation of multiple blockchains. It also allows dual subscriptions to give the investor the opportunity to invest in both fiat and digital currencies.

The MembersCap fund is now supported on Aptos, along with other supported networks with the new integration. This growth increases the accessibility of institutional investors who want to get exposure to reinsurance-based income strategies in a regulated digital platform.

The returns of reinsurance funds are generally not correlated with the overall financial markets. With the tokenization of such strategies, Archax will be able to modernize access and enhance the efficiency of operations without affecting regulation.

Bridging Regulation and Blockchain Technology

Archax is a digital asset platform regulated by the UK and EU and embraces a large variety of digital assets. It provides services across the entire digital lifecycle, issuing tokens, fundraising, trading and custody. The company is also particularly interested in tokenized, regulated RWAs, which place it in the mix between traditional finance and blockchain-based capital markets.

Graham Rodford, CEO and co-founder of Archax, stated the role of institutional involvement in the promotion of tokenization.

Rodford said making tokenisation mainstream requires the institutions to be involved, and this is about bringing real-life assets on-chain. We possess the regulations that are required to provide this which we also need to join forces with top technology providers as well. One such partner is Aptos, and we are happy to support their technology in our digital asset platform.

Integration is indicative of a more general industry movement through which compliance and technology should work in tandem to open up large-scale adoption.

Aptos Focuses on Institutional Infrastructure

Founded by the team that worked on the Libra/Diem initiative at Meta, Aptos is a company focused on the creation of scalable value movement infrastructure across the world. The emphasis of the network is to offer high throughput, low latency and greater security features to suit the needs of institutions.

Head of Structured Finance at Aptos Lab, Ryan Zega, stated that the partnership was a milestone in institutional adoption. The collaboration with Archax will be another significant move in institutional-grade RWAs expansion on Aptos, Zega added. We are firmly dedicated to creating the scalable, secure infrastructure that institutions require to take controlled financial products on chain.

Aptos can fortify its mainstream financial integration case by promoting regulated funds like the MembersCap reinsurance vehicle.

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