Neuberger Berman, the asset manager overseeing roughly $613 billion, has partnered with tokenization platform Securitize to bring a high-yield fixed-income fund on-chain, deploying the product across four major blockchains.
## A Major Manager Steps Into Tokenization The move marks another significant entry by a traditional finance heavyweight into the growing market for tokenized real-world assets. Neuberger Berman will serve as subadvisor to the high-yield fund, lending its investment expertise to a product designed to be accessible through blockchain rails.
Securitize, which has built its reputation facilitating the issuance and management of tokenized securities, is handling the technical infrastructure behind the launch. The collaboration reflects a broader trend of established money managers seeking exposure to digital-asset distribution channels.
When a $613 billion manager brings high-yield bonds on-chain, tokenization stops being an experiment and starts becoming infrastructure.
## Spanning Four Blockchains Rather than confining the fund to a single network, the product will be tokenized across multiple chains, offering investors flexibility in where they hold and interact with the asset. The multi-chain approach is intended to widen accessibility and tap into the distinct ecosystems each network supports.
The fund will be available on:
- Ethereum
- Solana
- Avalanche
- Sui
By spreading the offering across these networks, the partners aim to reach a diverse base of on-chain participants while positioning the fund to benefit from each blockchain's liquidity and user activity.
## Growing Appetite for Tokenized Income Tokenized fixed-income products have emerged as one of the most active corners of the real-world asset sector, attracting institutions drawn to the promise of faster settlement, transparency and around-the-clock access. High-yield strategies add a layer of return potential that could appeal to yield-seeking investors exploring on-chain alternatives.
The Neuberger Berman and Securitize partnership underscores how conventional finance and blockchain technology continue to converge, with legacy managers increasingly willing to package their strategies for a digital-native audience.
