
Main Takeaways
- Neuberger and Securitize launched Neuberger Securitize High Income Tokenized Fund (HINC), a tokenized fund investing primarily in high-yield bonds alongside other income-producing fixed income investments.
- HINC brings a new high-yield fixed income strategy onchain to Sui, expanding the range of regulated, institutional-grade financial products represented on the network.
- The launch signals that institutions see Sui as a credible venue for more complex, higher-risk regulated products.
Institutional finance on Sui is expanding into a new segment of fixed income. Securitize, a leader in tokenized assets, and Neuberger, an independent employee-owned investment manager, have launched the Neuberger Securitize High Income Tokenized Fund (HINC) on Sui, alongside Avalanche, Ethereum, and Solana. HINC brings a new actively managed fixed income strategy onchain with a primary focus on high-yield bonds, expanding the range of institutional financial products represented on Sui.
The launch marks Neuberger’s first engagement as subadvisor to a tokenized fund, bringing its fixed income expertise from a platform overseeing more than $230 billion in assets. Securitize provides the regulated tokenization infrastructure supporting HINC.
HINC invests primarily in high-yield bonds, alongside other CLOs and leveraged loans. While tokenized funds have largely focused on treasuries and money market strategies, HINC brings a higher-yield segment of fixed income onchain that remains relatively uncommon in tokenized form.
Sui's composability allows institutions to bundle products like tokenized funds with automated compliance, custodial permissions, and investor tracking, reducing friction for regulated, high-yield financial products. Further, the network is built for institutional finance due to its infrastructure, which facilitates programmable compliance, auditable history, and real-time transparency.
“HINC represents a pivotal milestone as Securitize's inaugural integration with Sui, signaling a significant shift in the trajectory of institutional tokenization,” said Adeniyi Abiodun, Co-Founder and CPO of Mysten Labs, the original contributors to Sui. “Asset managers are increasingly looking beyond basic instruments, seeking networks capable of supporting the full complexity of regulated products alongside robust compliance and investor controls. Sui was designed precisely for this level of sophistication. It’s invigorating to see HINC join Sui’s expanding ecosystem of institutional-grade assets."
Expanding the range of institutional assets on Sui
As more sophisticated financial products move onchain, institutions need infrastructure to support the rules, permissions, and compliance requirements of regulated assets. Sui’s object-centric architecture makes assets, permissions, and ownership programmable, while its composability supports compliance controls, custodial permissions, and investor tracking. Sui also provides transparent and auditable onchain histories.
HINC expands the range of institutional assets represented on Sui beyond the treasury and money market strategies that have driven much of the early growth in tokenized funds. Its launch adds a new fixed-income category to a network that increasingly supports regulated financial products.
“Sui has built a strong, fast-growing ecosystem with the infrastructure and developer community to support the next generation of onchain financial products,” said Carlos Domingo, CEO and Founder at Securitize. “We’re excited for HINC to become the first Securitize-issued asset available on Sui and to bring a new institutional investment strategy into that ecosystem. Tokenizing an asset is only the beginning — its value grows as it becomes accessible and useful across more of the onchain economy. Continuing to expand Securitize assets across leading blockchain ecosystems like Sui is a core part of how we’re building that connectivity for investors.”
RWA momentum continues on Sui
HINC joins a growing base of institutional-grade RWA activity on Sui alongside firms including Matrixdock, R25, KAIO and Mubadala Capital. Together, these initiatives are expanding the range of tokenized financial products and infrastructure available across the network.
Tokenized RWAs are projected to grow substantially by 2030. As more traditional financial products move onchain, Sui’s programmable infrastructure provides a foundation for institutions bringing increasingly sophisticated assets and financial applications to blockchain rails.
Eligible investors can learn more about HINC through Securitize.
About Securitize
Securitize, the world's leader in tokenizing real-world assets with approximately $5B of AUM (as of July 2026), is bringing the world onchain through tokenized funds in partnership with top-tier asset managers, such as Apollo, BlackRock, BNY, Hamilton Lane, KKR, VanEck and others.
In the U.S., Securitize operates through its affiliates, including Securitize Markets, LLC, an SEC-registered broker-dealer and member FINRA/SIPC that operates an SEC-regulated Alternative Trading System (ATS); Securitize Transfer Agent, LLC, an SEC-registered transfer agent; Securitize Capital LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser; and Securitize Fund Services, LLC, which provides fund administration and digital asset reporting services. In Europe, Securitize operates through its affiliate Securitize Europe Brokerage and Markets, S.A., which is fully authorized as an Investment Firm and operates a Trading & Settlement System (TSS) under the EU DLT Pilot Regime, making Securitize the only company licensed to operate regulated digital-securities infrastructure across both the U.S. and EU. Securitize has also been recognized as a 2026 Forbes Top 50 Fintech company.





