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Securitize Corp. (NYSE: $SECZ) and Neuberger have launched a tokenized high-yield fixed-income fund across four public blockchains, extending institutional credit strategies into onchain markets.

The Neuberger Securitize High Income Tokenized Fund, or HINC, will be available on Avalanche (CRYPTO: $AVAX), Ethereum (CRYPTO: $ETH), Solana (CRYPTO: $SOL) and Sui (CRYPTO: $SUI). The fund is designed to generate risk-adjusted income primarily through high-yield bonds, with additional exposure to collateralized loan obligations, leveraged loans and other income-producing fixed-income assets.

Neuberger will serve as subadvisor, marking the global investment manager's first engagement in that role for a tokenized fund. Its fixed-income platform oversees more than $230 billion in assets, bringing an established portfolio management and research operation into a structure issued and serviced through Securitize's digital securities infrastructure.

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Securitize Capital serves as HINC's investment adviser, while Securitize Markets will offer interests in the fund to eligible investors. Access is limited to accredited investors and qualified purchasers who meet onboarding, know-your-customer, anti-money-laundering and jurisdictional requirements. Securitize affiliates will also provide tokenization, fund administration and related operational services around the product.

Securitize co-founder and CEO Carlos Domingo said the fund brings Neuberger's "established fixed income capabilities to public blockchains," with investors able to access the strategy through four major networks. Neuberger's Anil Abraham said the partnership extends the firm's actively managed fixed-income approach to qualified investors seeking onchain exposure.

The launch adds higher-yield credit to a tokenization market that has been heavily associated with Treasuries, money-market products and private-market assets. Securitize now oversees more than $5 billion in tokenized assets and works with asset managers including BlackRock (NYSE: $BLK), Apollo, KKR, Hamilton Lane and VanEck.

Neuberger, founded in 1939, manages about $613 billion across equities, fixed income, private markets, real estate and hedge fund portfolios. HINC brings part of that institutional credit platform onto public blockchain rails for the first time.

Securitize Corp. (NYSE: SECZ) is currently trading at $5.81 U.S. per share.