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Fintech company Superstate has completed a Series B extension financing, with Invesco Private Capital, a subsidiary of Invesco, as the new investor

By: rootdata|2026/04/13 20:42:02
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According to PR Newswire, fintech company Superstate announced the completion of a Series B funding round, with asset management giant Invesco Private Capital, a subsidiary of Invesco, as a new investor, although the amount has not been disclosed.

At the same time, Invesco will serve as the investment manager for Superstate's flagship tokenized fund USTB (Short-Term U.S. Treasury Fund) starting in Q2 2026. The fund has a size of approximately $900 million, making it one of the largest tokenized government bond products globally. After the handover, the fund will be renamed, while Superstate will retain the function of digital transfer agency. This move marks Invesco's full entry into the blockchain fund sector.

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