China New City Group Ltd. Partners with EXIO for Commercial Real Estate Tokenization Project

Reuters
Sep 15
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/CNER">China New</a> City Group Ltd. Partners with EXIO for Commercial Real Estate Tokenization Project

China New City Group Limited has announced a new collaborative agreement with EXIO Group Limited to launch a commercial real estate RWA project. The partnership aims to leverage tokenization services provided by EXIO, including the coordination of legal documentation, smart contract development and audit, wallet solutions, and the admission of tokens on EXIO's platform. The Service Agreement commenced on September 15, 2025, with an initial term of one year and provisions for automatic renewal. This initiative aligns with China New City Group's strategy to enhance its digital asset capabilities, backed by Hong Kong's robust financial and regulatory environment.

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