- Byzanlink Secures $1 Million in New Funding Round to Accelerate Tech Product Expansion
- Funding led by prominent angel investors and strategic partners
UAE-based startup Byzanlink, a pioneer in Real World Asset (RWA) tokenization, has announced the successful close of a $1 million funding round to support its ambitious expansion plans for its suite of blockchain-powered financial products.
Key Backers and Strategic Support
The round was backed by a group of notable investors, including the National Program for IT Development, Outlier Ventures, Smart IT Frame, and Sensei Capital. It also attracted angel investors, notably Salman Butt, co-founder of leading Saudi e-commerce platform Salla.
The newly raised capital will be deployed to fast-track the development of Byzanlink’s technology infrastructure and broaden the reach of its blockchain-based financial solutions.
The company is also doubling down on building enterprise-grade compliance frameworks to position itself for growth in new markets and institutional segments.
About Byzanlink
Founded by tech entrepreneur Anbu Kanappan, who also serves as CEO, Byzanlink is building a smart financial infrastructure that combines the power of blockchain with robust institutional compliance standards. The company’s mission is to democratize institutional investment opportunities by making real-world assets digitally accessible, tradable, and transparent.
Byzanlink is working to redefine the interaction between traditional and digital financial systems by enabling the transformation of physical assets into compliant, efficient, and secure investment tools.
The company is also developing multi-asset solutions to support a broad range of financial instruments, offering institutions greater flexibility and control over asset and investment management.
With compliance and innovation at its core, Byzanlink is emerging as a key enabler in the evolving landscape of institutional blockchain finance in the MENA region and beyond.
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