Real Finance teams up with Wiener Privatbank to unlock institutional crypto access
Real Finance, Wiener Privatbank partner for regulated blockchain access.
EU-compliant framework enables institutional entry into on-chain markets.
MVP targets $50 million, scaling to over $500 million tokenized assets in year one.
In a move that underscores the growing convergence between traditional finance and digital assets, Real Finance has announced a strategic partnership with Vienna-based Wiener Privatbank.
The partnership is to develop regulated infrastructure for institutional participation in blockchain-based financial markets.
The collaboration aims to create a framework that aligns blockchain innovation with established European regulatory standards, potentially opening new pathways for institutional capital to enter on-chain ecosystems.
Building a regulated gateway to on-chain markets
At the core of the partnership is the integration of traditional banking services with the REAL blockchain.
Wiener Privatbank will provide essential financial infrastructure, including custody of client funds, reserve safeguarding, and support for asset origination.
Client funds will be held in EU-regulated accounts, with compliance structured around frameworks such as MiCA, alongside standard know-your-customer (KYC) and anti-money laundering (AML) procedures.
The framework is designed to address key institutional concerns around legal clarity, operational transparency, and risk management.
By embedding these controls within the system, the partnership seeks to make blockchain-based financial products more accessible to regulated financial institutions that require robust compliance and governance standards.
Scaling tokenized assets within a controlled framework
The collaboration will begin with a minimum viable product (MVP) phase expected to support approximately $50 million in on-chain assets.
Following the launch of the REAL blockchain mainnet, the partners aim to scale significantly, targeting more than $500 million in tokenized assets within the first year.
Wiener Privatbank will also play a role in originating and structuring euro-denominated assets, contributing to liquidity development within what the companies describe as a regulated digital asset environment.
This focus on euro-based instruments reflects an effort to align blockchain offerings with the needs of European institutional investors.
Looking ahead, the companies plan to explore the issuance of a euro-denominated stablecoin native to the REAL blockchain.
However, this initiative remains subject to further regulatory assessment and structuring, indicating a cautious approach to compliance and oversight.
Aligning innovation with institutional standards
Executives from both organizations emphasized the importance of combining innovation with regulatory integrity.
Ivo Grigorov, CEO of Real Finance, said the partnership reflects a commitment to building infrastructure that meets institutional expectations.
This partnership reflects our commitment to building institutional-grade infrastructure that meets the expectations of regulated financial institutions. By working with Wiener Privatbank, we are ensuring that access to on-chain markets is underpinned by robust compliance standards, clear governance, and trusted banking relationships.
Michael Munterl, a member of the Executive Board at Wiener Privatbank, highlighted the shared focus on regulatory integrity and innovation.
Our collaboration with Real Finance is grounded in a shared focus on regulatory integrity and innovation. We see this partnership as an opportunity to extend established banking standards into emerging digital asset infrastructures, while maintaining the compliance, transparency, and client protection principles that define our institution.
The REAL blockchain itself is designed to support the tokenization and distribution of real-world assets within a controlled environment.
Through partnerships with regulated financial institutions, Real Finance aims to create infrastructure where traditional finance and blockchain systems can operate within clearly defined regulatory parameters.
