FinanceShareShare this articleCopy linkX (Twitter)LinkedInFacebookEmailGoldman Sachs Partners with Apex and Archax for Tokenized Real Estate Fund

The fund merges blockchain-native issuance with traditional fund frameworks.

By Ian Allison|Edited by Sheldon Reback Jun 4, 2026, 7:57 a.m. 1 min readMake preferred on

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Key Points:

  • The launch of the blockchain-native real estate fund also includes infrastructure provider Ownera and real estate investment manager LRC Group.
  • Shares of the fund are tokenized through GS DAP, the blockchain platform of Goldman Sachs.

Goldman Sachs has announced a collaboration with Apex Group and Archax to create a tokenized real estate fund, as stated by the firms on Thursday.

The new blockchain-native real estate fund also features participation from infrastructure provider Ownera and LRC Group, which specializes in real estate investments.

While the tokenization of real-world assets (RWAs) has gained traction among both crypto-native and traditional finance entities, real estate has remained challenging to scale effectively in terms of distribution.

This fund is reported to integrate blockchain-native issuance with conventional fund structures, aiming to improve operational efficiency and transparency while facilitating potential future transferability and ensuring strong governance and regulatory compliance.

The tokenization of fund shares utilizes GS DAP, Goldman Sachs’ proprietary blockchain platform. LRC Group will manage the fund, while Archax will act as the custodian for the regulated digital securities and as the first distribution partner. Ownera will provide connectivity between various participants and distribution channels.

Apex Group will deliver Alternative Investment Fund Manager services via Fundrock LIS, in addition to fund administration and depositary services for non-financial assets through Apex Fund Services Luxembourg.

“The issuance of blockchain-native fund units on GS DAP allows for precise investments in real estate assets while enabling smoother transferability in the future,” remarked Mathew McDermott, the global head of digital assets at Goldman Sachs.

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