Securitize Reveals Record-Breaking Quarterly Revenue as Tokenized Asset Market Surges

Securitize reported record Q1 2026 revenue of $19.5 million as the tokenized real-world asset market surged 35% to $31 billion.
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Securitize generated a record $19.5 million in Q1 2026 revenue, marking 39% year-over-year growth.
The tokenized real-world asset market expanded from $23 billion to $31 billion during the quarter, according to rwa.xyz data.
Major partnerships with the NYSE, Uniswap Labs, Computershare, and BlackRock’s BUIDL fund helped accelerate Securitize’s growth and tokenization expansion.

In today’s crypto news, tokenization giant Securitize reported its strongest quarter ever as institutional adoption of tokenized assets accelerates. According to the company’s Q1 2026 financial report, Securitize generated $19.5 million in revenue. That marks a 39% increase compared to the same period last year.

According to rwa.xyz data cited in the report, the tokenized real-world asset market grew from approximately $23 billion at the end of 2025 to $31 billion by March 31, 2026. That represents roughly 35% growth in just one quarter. Given its multiple partnerships to advance tokenization during that period, it is no surprise that Securitize has recorded such rapid growth.

The company also confirmed it filed an updated S-4 as part of its proposed business combination with Cantor Equity Partners II (NASDAQ: CEPT). That filing moves Securitize one step closer to becoming a public company.

Securitize Posts Record Revenue Growth

Securitize reported several major growth figures for Q1 2026. Revenue climbed to a record $19.5 million, making it the highest quarterly revenue in company history. Adjusted EBITDA reached approximately $0.8 million. Meanwhile, net loss for the quarter came in at $7.9 million, with diluted net loss per share of $0.88.

Tokenized Assets Under Management (AUM) averaged roughly $3.2 billion during the quarter. By March 31, 2026, AUM had increased to approximately $3.4 billion. The company also processed around $1.9 billion in aggregated transaction volume during Q1. Assets Under Administration (AUA) rose to roughly $24.9 billion. At the same time, Securitize Fund Services expanded to support 650 active funds.

Major Partnerships Expand Securitize’s Reach

The explosive revenue growth was largely due to Securitize’s multiple major partnership announcements in Q1. One of the biggest involved the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Securitize announced a collaboration with the NYSE and Intercontinental Exchange to help develop tokenized securities markets. Under the initiative, Securitize became the first digital transfer agent eligible to mint blockchain-native securities for issuers on the upcoming NYSE-affiliated digital trading platform.

The company additionally expanded its DeFi presence through a partnership with Uniswap Labs. The integration allows shares of BlackRock’s BUIDL fund to access new on-chain liquidity pathways using UniswapX technology. The move further connects institutional tokenized finance with decentralized finance infrastructure.

Meanwhile, Securitize also expanded into tokenized real estate. During the quarter, the company was selected to tokenize loan interests tied to the Trump International Hotel & Resort Maldives project. Shortly after quarter-end, Securitize also announced a partnership with Computershare, the world’s largest transfer agent. The agreement focuses on issuer-sponsored tokenized securities infrastructure.

Securitize’s record revenue growth suggests strong demand for tokenization infrastructure despite broader weakness in the crypto market. Appropriately, Securitize Co-Founder and CEO Carlos Domingo described tokenization as a generational upgrade to U.S. capital-market infrastructure. As the company moves closer to public markets through its proposed CEPT business combination, it is emerging as one of the leading infrastructure providers powering the next phase of finance—institutional and decentralized.

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Josiah Oluwadare

Josiah Oluwadare is a crypto and emerging tech writer with over eight years of experience. He covers market trends, on-chain developments, and institutional adoption across the digital asset space. With a background in Biomedical Technology, Josiah brings an analytical approach to breaking down complex crypto stories into clear, engaging reports.
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