Weltix is among the first companies to receive Consob authorization to operate as a DLT registry operator for the circulation of digital financial instruments, as established under DL 25/2023 (FinTech Decree).
The new service—designed primarily for banks, asset management companies (SGR), investment firms (SIM) and other institutional investors—uses blockchain technology for the issuance, registration, and transfer of tokenized financial instruments.
Weltix S.p.A., an Italian fintech specialized in digital private asset management from issuance to exit, expands its offering with new tools aimed mainly at institutional operators such as banks, SIMs, and SGRs.
The new license enables Weltix to manage the issuance, registration, and transfer of digital financial instruments using blockchain technology through its own platform, which already integrates digital onboarding, AML/KYC compliance, and fiduciary administration services.
The company obtained Consob authorization to operate as a DLT registry service provider for the circulation of digital financial instruments under the FinTech Decree of 17 March 2023, No. 25.
The first applications will focus on the issuance and management of minibonds, securitized instruments, and other structured financial products issued by SMEs and handled by institutional operators.
DLT technology will simplify transfers, improve transparency, and reduce operational inefficiencies.
This authorization marks a major milestone in Weltix’s growth path and strengthens its mission to build a reliable, end-to-end digital infrastructure dedicated to private assets and fully compliant with current regulations.
The law firm Lexia Avvocati supported Weltix throughout the authorization process, while the DLT infrastructure was developed in collaboration with BlockInvest, a leading provider of tokenization and blockchain solutions for the financial market.

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