French Fintech Firm Announces $78.5M Paris Real Estate Tokenization Deal

French financial technology firm ID Distribution announced a joint venture with local real estate firm Groupe JRI, amining to tokenize Paris properties
French financial technology firm ID Distribution announced a joint venture with local real estate firm Groupe JRI, amining to tokenize Paris properties

French fintech firm ID Distribution announced a joint venture with local real estate firm Groupe JRI, amining to tokenize various properties in Paris.

According to a June 17 announcement, ID Distribution and Groupe JRI plan to jointly issue security tokens and a Frankfurt listed bond to acquire buildings in downtown Paris. The total amount of funds to be spent, 70 million euros (about $78.5 million) will be allocated to acquire five buildings which will be then leased.

The use of security tokens is meant to strengthen the capital more so than could be achieved with traditional debt instruments. Furthermore, ID Distribution and Groupe JRI’s security tokens will feature a 6.5% yield. Tokens will be issued on a private blockchain through tokenization platform wezee.io.

ID Distribution’s CFO Christophe Kourdouly told Cointelegraph that the main advantage of tokenized securities is that they are not debt or equity diluting as opposed to traditional tools. Instead, he said that digital assets such as those “reinforce the company’s balance sheet.”

Kourdouly also noted that cryptocurrencies cannot be accepted as a means of payment for the firm’s security tokens because of compliance issues. He said that getting the security token offering approved was easy for the company, since it already has a bond listed in Frankfurt that complies with regulations.

Blockchain use in the real estate market

Multiple firms are using blockchain technology to make real estate security investments more accessible. A May report suggests that while the overall security token space struggles, tokenized real estate investors are seeing notable returns.

Furthermore, a March report also stated that Texas-based Commercial Real Estate marketplace Red Swan tokenized $2.2 billion worth of real estate and plans to tokenize $4 billion more.