Zoth teams up with Plume and SC Ventures' Olea to launch a trade finance solution on the blockchain, leveraging Olea's extensive supply chain experience and trade finance expertise.
As a leading real-world asset ecosystem, Zoth is collaborating with the supply chain asset digitization infrastructure platform Olea, incubated by SC Ventures, to expand its on-chain fixed income pool. This collaboration aims to bring the fixed income pool onto the blockchain, marking a significant milestone in the digital transformation of the fixed income market, all made possible by Plume's RWAfi L1 blockchain infrastructure. Through these on-chain liquidity pools, Zoth will provide financing for Olea's trade receivables, offering faster, more diversified, and efficient financing solutions to global supply chain participants, while leveraging a global distribution network.
Revolutionizing Fixed Income and Trade Finance with Blockchain Technology
Zoth, Plume, and Olea have come together to pioneer the next-generation financial solution by combining fixed income investment with supply chain finance, providing critical liquidity to enterprises while offering alternative investment products to on-chain users. Through blockchain-supported fixed income pools and asset tokenization, this collaboration has enhanced transparency, security, and operational efficiency, enabling real-time data access and streamlining the investment process. By combining decentralized finance (DeFi) with traditional finance, this partnership not only reduces operational costs but also drives economic growth and innovation, ultimately opening up the financial market to a more diverse set of investors and businesses.
According to the World Trade Organization, the trade finance market is estimated to reach at least $10 trillion annually.
Trade supply chain finance solutions have optimized the way businesses manage working capital, by both extending payment terms to suppliers and ensuring timely payments. Trade finance is considered a relatively secure form of financing, relying on predictable collateral and documented operational processes.
According to McKinsey, by 2030, the total value of tokenized assets of all kinds is expected to reach around $20 trillion, with a broader market projected to reach $30.1 trillion by 2034 (Standard Chartered Bank). The collaboration between Zoth and Olea on Plume aims to meet institutional standards, attract liquidity providers from the Plume ecosystem, and enhance Fortune 500 access.
Multi-Platform Collaboration Driving Innovation and Growth
Zoth will leverage its expertise in the Decentralized Finance (DeFi) space to tokenize fixed-income assets and manage investment pools, creating a secure and convenient global investment platform.
Plume will provide blockchain infrastructure to ensure the secure, scalable, and compliant operation of fixed-income pools.
Olea will use its extensive experience in supply chain finance solutions, along with bank-grade risk and infrastructure, to handle supply chain assets.
About Zoth
Zoth is a Real-World Asset (RWA) ecosystem that bridges on-chain and traditional finance through institutional-grade fixed-income products for institutions and retail clients. The ZothFi marketplace offers a seamless channel for individuals, asset owners, and institutions to access alternative assets, driving a more inclusive and globally connected financial system. Zoth has successfully initiated over $1.06 billion in various fixed-income assets.
For more information, please visit www.zoth.io and follow Zoth on LinkedIn.
About Olea
Olea is a digital infrastructure platform dedicated to bringing global liquidity to trade and supply chain assets. Through rigorous risk management and governance standards, Olea has established trust in the trade finance space that aligns with international financial institutions. The platform leverages advanced and innovative technology to provide supply chain solutions.
About Plume
Plume is the first modular L1 blockchain fully focused on RWAfi, providing a composable, EVM-compatible environment for importing and managing a variety of real-world assets. Plume has over 180 projects on its devnet, offering an end-to-end asset tokenization engine and financial infrastructure network, simplifying asset importation and enabling seamless DeFi integration for RWA.
This article is a contribution and does not represent the views of BlockBeats.
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