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Paga Partners TBook to Expand Tokenized Investment Access Across Africa

July 2, 2026
2 min read
Author: Kay-Lyne Wolfenden

The collaboration will combine Paga's payments and regulatory compliance infrastructure with TBook's global network of asset issuers to enable Africans to invest in tokenized real-world assets that have traditionally been difficult to access.

Paga Group  has announced a strategic partnership with TBook  to bring tokenized real-world asset (RWA) investment opportunities to Africa, in a move aimed at broadening access to global financial markets for investors across the continent.

The collaboration will combine Paga’s payments and regulatory compliance infrastructure with TBook’s global network of asset issuers to enable Africans to invest in tokenized real-world assets that have traditionally been difficult to access. Tokenized RWAs are digital representations of physical or traditional financial assets, allowing investors to own fractional shares of assets such as real estate, commodities or other investment products through blockchain technology.

According to Paga, the partnership is designed to create secure and seamless pathways for Africans to participate in global investment opportunities by leveraging digital financial infrastructure and compliant payment systems. The company said the initiative aligns with its broader mission of expanding financial inclusion and connecting African users to international financial services.

The partnership also reflects growing interest in tokenized assets, which are increasingly being viewed as a way to democratize investing by lowering entry barriers and enabling fractional ownership of high-value assets. By integrating TBook’s asset marketplace with Paga’s payment capabilities, the two companies aim to make cross-border investing more accessible to individuals and businesses across Africa.

Paga said the collaboration marks another milestone in its efforts to build a more inclusive financial ecosystem, enabling Africans to access global investment opportunities securely, seamlessly and at scale.

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