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Finloop and Marketnode Form Cross-Border Tokenisation Partnership Across HK and Singapore


Key points

  • Finloop Finance Technology Holding Limited and Marketnode announced a strategic partnership on 15 July 2026, targeting cross-border tokenised finance between Hong Kong and Singapore.
  • Marketnode will support Finloop's expansion into Singapore across fixed income, funds, structured products, and commodity-backed products, with Finloop providing reciprocal support for Marketnode in Hong Kong.
  • Both parties will combine their infrastructure capabilities in their respective markets to develop a compliant, interconnected ecosystem for digital assets and RWA tokenisation.
  • A third workstream covers the exchange of regional market intelligence, product suitability assessments, and regulatory developments to support product innovation.
  • The announcement carries no disclosed timelines, launch dates, or transaction volumes, suggesting this is an early-stage commercial framework rather than an operational deployment.

Finloop Finance Technology Holding Limited and Marketnode have announced a strategic partnership aimed at connecting tokenised finance infrastructure across Hong Kong and Singapore. Finloop, described as an AI-driven wealth technology platform with real-world asset (RWA) capabilities, joins with Marketnode, which operates as a digital market infrastructure provider across Asia-Pacific, to pursue compliant cross-border product distribution and asset tokenisation.

The collaboration is structured around three workstreams. On product access, each party acts as the other’s gateway into its home market: Marketnode supports Finloop’s Singapore expansion while Finloop reciprocates for Marketnode in Hong Kong, covering fixed income, funds, structured products, and commodity-backed products. On infrastructure, both firms intend to build an interconnected ecosystem for digital assets and RWA tokenisation, drawing on their respective technical footholds in each jurisdiction. The third strand involves sharing market intelligence, regulatory updates, and product suitability assessments to sharpen decision-making on both sides.

The arrangement reflects a pattern emerging across the Hong Kong-Singapore corridor, where infrastructure operators are seeking bilateral footholds rather than building independently in each market. Marketnode CEO Rehan Ahmed framed the rationale plainly: tokenised finance scales only when products move efficiently across markets, platforms, and investor networks. The partnership is positioned as that connective layer, though the announcement does not specify timelines, product launches, or volume targets, leaving the commercial substance to be demonstrated rather than declared.

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