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Securitize Set to Trade on NYSE After $400 Million SPAC Deal

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June 27, 2026
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Securitize Set to Trade on NYSE After $400 Million SPAC Deal

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Why Is Securitize Going Public Now?

Securitize expects to begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange next week after securing roughly $400 million through its merger with Cantor Equity Partners II, giving one of the largest tokenization infrastructure firms new public-market visibility as institutional interest in real-world assets continues to grow.

The company said fewer than 30% of Cantor Equity Partners II holders chose to redeem their shares, allowing Securitize to retain more than 71% of the SPAC trust. Combined with previously announced PIPE financing, including an oversubscribed $225 million private investment, the company expects to receive about $400 million in gross proceeds.

The merger is expected to close on Wednesday, with Securitize shares scheduled to begin trading on the NYSE under the ticker SECZ the following day. The listing gives public investors direct exposure to a company operating in the infrastructure layer of tokenized securities, rather than only the assets being issued through those platforms.

For Securitize, the timing is important. Tokenization has moved from a narrow crypto-market theme into a broader capital-markets discussion involving asset managers, private funds, Treasuries, credit products, and regulated digital securities. A public listing gives the company more capital and visibility as large financial institutions test whether blockchain-based rails can support issuance, settlement, and distribution at scale.

What Does The SPAC Result Say About Investor Demand?

The redemption rate is a key part of the transaction. SPAC mergers can lose much of their expected cash when holders redeem shares before closing. Securitize retaining more than 70% of the trust suggests the deal preserved a meaningful portion of its intended funding base, strengthening the company’s balance sheet as it enters the public market.

That matters because tokenization infrastructure remains capital intensive. Firms need regulatory licenses, technology systems, issuer relationships, compliance frameworks, transfer-agent capabilities, and distribution networks. Public-market capital may help Securitize compete for institutional mandates as asset managers look for partners that can handle regulated tokenized products across multiple jurisdictions.

Securitize co-founder and CEO Carlos Domingo framed the listing as a step in the sector’s maturation. “When we started more than eight years ago, the idea that major institutions would embrace tokenized securities was still largely theoretical,” Domingo wrote in a statement on X. “Today, tokenization is moving into the mainstream, and we believe becoming a public company gives us the visibility, credibility, and capital to lead that next phase of growth.”

Investor Takeaway

Securitize’s listing is a market-structure event for tokenization. The company is not selling a single tokenized fund story; it is offering exposure to the regulated infrastructure used by asset managers bringing traditional financial products onto blockchain rails.

Why Does BlackRock’s BUIDL Fund Matter?

BlackRock’s BUIDL fund is central to the Securitize story because it shows that tokenization is no longer limited to smaller crypto-native issuers. The fund, which invests in U.S. Treasuries and is issued on Securitize’s platform, has grown to more than $3 billion, making it one of the most visible examples of institutional tokenized assets.

The broader real-world asset market expanded sharply through 2025 and continued to grow in the first half of 2026. Data covering leading tokenization protocols estimates roughly $22.5 billion locked across RWA platforms, down slightly from a peak of more than $24 billion in mid-April.

That scale remains small compared with traditional fund markets, but the growth rate has changed the discussion. Tokenized Treasuries and private-market products are being evaluated less as crypto experiments and more as potential improvements to settlement, transferability, collateral movement, and investor access.

Securitize’s client base adds to that institutional framing. Alongside BlackRock, the company works with Apollo, KKR, Hamilton Lane, and VanEck. Those relationships make the firm a direct participant in the effort to connect traditional asset management with regulated digital issuance and on-chain fund administration.

What Are The Risks For Tokenization Stocks?

The public listing gives Securitize a stronger platform, but it also subjects the company to public-market scrutiny. Investors will be watching revenue quality, issuer concentration, regulatory costs, and whether tokenized asset growth translates into durable platform economics.

One question is whether tokenization adoption will remain concentrated in a small number of large products, such as tokenized Treasury funds, or broaden into private credit, alternative investments, equities, and other regulated securities. A narrow market could limit fee growth even if headline assets under management continue to rise.

Another risk is regulation. Tokenized securities require clear treatment across custody, transfer agency, investor eligibility, secondary trading, disclosure, and settlement. Securitize’s licenses in the U.S. and Europe may give it an advantage, but operating across regulated markets also increases compliance costs and execution risk.

Equities analysis firm Benchmark recently reiterated a Buy rating on the company with a $16 price target, citing its regulatory licenses across the U.S. and Europe as a potential advantage as institutional adoption increases.

The listing will test whether public investors view tokenization as a near-term revenue opportunity or a longer-cycle infrastructure trade. For now, Securitize enters the NYSE with a major institutional client base, a growing flagship use case through BUIDL, and about $400 million in expected proceeds to pursue the next stage of tokenized market growth.

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