Midas raises €43 million to power tokenised investments
Berlin-based fintech platform Midas has secured a €43 million funding round to accelerate the expansion of its tokenised investment infrastructure across Europe and beyond. The company is building a full-stack backbone that allows banks, brokers and wealth managers to offer digital securities and alternative assets through modern, compliant rails.
Building the infrastructure for digital securities
Midas focuses on the plumbing behind the next generation of capital markets. Its platform enables the issuance, custody and settlement of tokenised assets, including digital bonds, equity tokens and other on-chain financial instruments. By integrating with existing core banking and brokerage systems, it aims to make blockchain-based securities accessible without forcing institutions to overhaul their technology stacks.
The fresh capital will be used to deepen the company’s regulatory compliance capabilities, expand its engineering team and enter new European markets where demand for tokenisation and digital asset infrastructure is growing rapidly.
Targeting banks, brokers and asset managers
Midas positions itself as a white-label infrastructure provider rather than a consumer-facing app. Its clients are traditional financial institutions that want to offer digital securities while maintaining strict standards for security, governance and risk management. By handling complex layers such as smart contract management, compliance workflows and settlement, the startup allows partners to focus on distribution and client relationships.
Riding the tokenisation megatrend
Global banks and regulators increasingly view tokenisation as a way to improve capital markets efficiency, reduce settlement times and open up new forms of fractional investing. With this funding, Midas is positioning itself as a key European player in the race to build scalable, institution-grade digital asset infrastructure. The company’s roadmap includes broadening asset coverage, enhancing cross-border capabilities and supporting more complex structured products on-chain.

