Emirates NBD Bank Subsidiary Signs RWA Tokenization Agreement with Ctrl Alt
Liv Digital Bank, a subsidiary of Emirates NBD, the second largest bank in the United Arab Emirates, has signed an agreement with the real world asset (RWA) tokenization company Ctrl Alt. One key driving factor is the investment interest of the millennial and Z generations in alternative assets, including private equity, private debt, real estate, and infrastructure. In addition, members of the Z generation are starting to invest at an earlier age, making tokenization potentially attractive.
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