KLDX launches RM150mil tokenised primary offering shariah-compliant fixed income product


Selvarany Rasiah, founder and CEO of KLDX

KUALA LUMPUR: Kapital DX Sdn Bhd (KLDX), a multi-asset fundraising and investment platform, has announced the issuance of its first product, a RM150mil tokenised primary offering of a shariah-compliant fixed income product (i-INT Programme) by Integra Healthcare Technology Sdn Bhd (Integra).

The Programme offers a five-year tenor with an profit rate of up to 10% per annum.

According to KLDX, Tranche 1 of the i-INT Programme, amounting to RM29mil, has been fully subscribed through institutional participation, while Tranche 2 is open for subscription.

It said the venture showcases the transformative potential of blockchain technology in the realm of fundraising and investment.

"Through blockchain technology, KLDX enables fractional ownership of a wide array of assets, making private market investments accessible to a wider audience," it added.

Selvarany Rasiah, founder and CEO of KLDX said the issuance demonstrates its commitment to supporting impactful projects that benefit the community.

"Our platform is designed to catalyse economic growth by facilitating accessible, efficient fundraising for businesses, and at the same time, offering investors a gateway to diverse, high-yield private market assets.

"We are committed to fostering a vibrant ecosystem where businesses can thrive on robust investments and where investors can achieve superior returns, thereby driving mutual prosperity in our economy."

Integra is a healthcare solutions provider that develops, owns and manages specialist rehabilitation and healthcare centres.

The company, which has a long-term service agreement in place to operate rehabilitation centres, is now raising funds to set up four new rehabilitation centres.

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Business News

Not so hot for petrochem
Bumps in Perodua’s EV march
TMK Chemical resolute in meeting targets
Top-tier mix for Topmix
Unlocking abandoned projects�
PNB, GLICs to develop 10 bumiputera champion firms by 2030
World Bank: Malaysia shows strong progress in reducing poverty, must now focus on inclusive growth
Nestl� for Healthier Kids marks 15th anniversary, aims for 500,000 students by 2030
URA: Why it deserves support
Flooring to beat Malaysia’s heat

Others Also Read