Flow Capital Partners Plans to Tokenize $150 Million Private Credit Fund on DigiFT

Flow Capital Partners Plans to Tokenize $150 Million Private Credit Fund on DigiFT

Bloomberg reported that Flow Capital Partners plans to offer on-chain shares of its $150 million private credit fund on DigiFT by the end of April, expanding tokenized access to private market assets.

Fact Check
Multiple independent search observations consistently align on the core claim: Bloomberg's result snippet states that Flow Capital will use DigiFT Tech Pte. for a $150 million private credit fund and aims to raise an additional $30 million in tokenized shares by year-end. The title of The Block article matches the same event, and the KuCoin news snippet repeats the same figures and platform. In addition, Odaily newsflash 477179 was traced to the X post https://x.com/solidintel_x/status/2045059587204641173, showing that at least one media report was based on a concrete upstream social post rather than pure rumor. However, direct fetching failed for Bloomberg, The Block, and the traced X post in this run, so the strongest sources could not be fully validated from page content. That leaves the conclusion supported mainly by corroborating snippets rather than fetched primary text, which limits confidence.
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Summary

Bloomberg reported that Hong Kong-based Flow Capital Partners is set to bring its $150 million private credit fund to the DigiFT tokenization platform by the end of April. The firm plans to offer on-chain shares of the fund, continuing its move to tokenize private market investment products. Existing reporting on the topic also states that the fund is scheduled for launch in June, with plans to raise an additional $30 million through tokenized shares by year-end and expand the vehicle to $250 million.

Terms & Concepts
  • on-chain shares: Digital fund ownership interests issued and recorded on a blockchain, allowing transactions and holdings to be managed through blockchain infrastructure.
  • private credit fund: An investment fund that makes or holds loans outside traditional public debt markets, often targeting corporate borrowers.
  • tokenization platform: A blockchain-based system used to issue and manage digital representations of real-world financial assets.