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Solutions for institutions bringing real world assets into regulated digital markets.

Each solution combines structuring, custody, distribution, market access, and lifecycle support. Engagements are bespoke.

The Flow

From asset to market infrastructure.

Bringing a real world asset into regulated digital markets involves seven stages. RedClover engages across all of them.

  1. Asset

    Real World Asset

    A project, fund, reserve, receivable, guarantee, or operating asset.

  2. Structure

    Structuring

    Define the instrument, economics, counterparties, rights, and obligations.

  3. Legal

    Legal Architecture

    Map jurisdiction, compliance, eligibility, enforceability, documentation.

  4. Custody

    Custody and Collateral

    Establish custody, reserve, pledge, or asset control frameworks.

  5. Issuance

    Issuance

    Create the compliant digital instrument and investor facing structure.

  6. Market

    Distribution and Trading

    Support qualified access, liquidity, market making, secondary pathways.

  7. Lifecycle

    Lifecycle Management

    Reporting, settlement, governance, redemptions, ongoing obligations.

Bespoke Solutions

Six engagement patterns.

Each solution applies across the asset to market flow. Engagements are bespoke and scoped to the counterparty.

Tokenized RWA Issuance

For issuers, sponsors, and asset managers structuring digital securities tied to real world assets.

Problem

Bringing real world assets onchain requires legal structure, custody, distribution, and lifecycle management that off the shelf tokenization does not provide.

What RedClover Provides

Structuring, legal architecture coordination, issuance infrastructure, and distribution support for compliant tokenized securities.

When to Engage

Before instrument design is finalized, while capital structure is being shaped.

Reserve and Custody Infrastructure

For stablecoin issuers, funds, and institutional counterparties requiring qualified custody and reserve discipline.

Problem

Reserve and custody requirements for institutional digital activity exceed what is available in retail or generalist crypto infrastructure.

What RedClover Provides

Qualified custody, reserve management architecture, and institutional counterparty frameworks designed for regulated participation.

When to Engage

Before scale, while reserve architecture is being designed or restructured.

Regulated Market Access

For issuers and counterparties needing compliant distribution, secondary trading, and liquidity pathways.

Problem

Listing and distributing tokenized instruments under jurisdictionally appropriate frameworks is the gating step for institutional participation.

What RedClover Provides

Primary distribution support, secondary market infrastructure, market making coordination, OTC execution, and institutional onboarding.

When to Engage

During instrument structuring, before distribution timelines are committed.

Cross Border Trade and Payment Instruments

For trade finance participants, correspondent banks, and commercial payment counterparties.

Problem

Existing trade finance and payment instruments leak fees, delay settlement, and rely on infrastructure that does not natively support programmable obligations.

What RedClover Provides

Design of digital native trade finance and payment instruments for bank supported commercial corridors.

When to Engage

During corridor design or commercial counterparty arrangement.

Structured Liquidity for Private Assets

For private equity, private credit, real estate, and fund interests with limited secondary access.

Problem

Private asset interests carry meaningful illiquidity discounts that constrain capital formation and limit investor flexibility.

What RedClover Provides

Structured liquidity pathways and advance facilities designed to operate alongside primary fund mechanics.

When to Engage

When LP or sponsor liquidity requirements are being scoped.

Digital Asset Ecosystem Design

For projects, issuers, and sponsors building integrated tokenized ecosystems.

Problem

Tokenized ecosystems fail when financial, legal, technical, and operating layers are designed in isolation.

What RedClover Provides

Integrated design of the financial, technical, legal, and operating layers required for tokenized ecosystems.

When to Engage

At ecosystem design stage, before instrument or token launch commitments.

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