doValue and Weltix Launch Collaboration in Italy for Tokenising Financial Instruments in Securitisations
The partnership with Weltix enables the native digital issuance and circulation of financial instruments on Consob‑authorised DLT registries

DoValue S.p.A., one of Europe’s leading integrated‑finance service providers, and Weltix S.p.A., Italy’s only independent, RegTech‑regulated infrastructure for the digital management of private assets, announce the start of a strategic collaboration to apply Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) to securitisation transactions.
The initiative, one of the first of its kind in Italy, will allow DoValue’s clients—banks, financial intermediaries, investors and corporates—to streamline the structuring and management of securitisation deals, benefiting from Consob authorisation and the use of Weltix’s technology platform as DLT‑registry operator. The goal is to boost transparency, traceability and accessibility of securitisation securities. This collaboration strengthens DoValue’s technology suite and expands its portfolio of innovative solutions for issuers and investors in capital markets.
“DoValue is today one of the leading European operators in integrated credit management: with a presence across the entire value chain, we support banks, investors and companies from origination to structuring, from servicing to recovery and alternative asset management. The partnership with Weltix fits squarely within our product‑and‑service development trajectory with digital tools. Issuing native digital assets means offering our clients an additional, efficient and regulated service, widening our suite and confirming our ambition to be the reference provider for anyone managing or enhancing credit in Italy and across Europe.”
— Armando La Morgia, Chief Business Development Officer, DoValue Italy
“Our aim is to provide the market with a RegTech‑compliant technological infrastructure that can support leading players in the evolution of private‑asset management models. The collaboration with DoValue, one of Europe’s major credit‑management players, represents a concrete first step in that direction and demonstrates how DLT adoption can generate tangible value for issuers, intermediaries and investors within a fully compliant framework.”
— Antonio Chiarello, Founder and CEO, Weltix
A New Generation of Securitisations: Digital‑Native, Regulated, Interoperable
The DoValue‑Weltix partnership brings together two complementary competencies. On one side, DoValue’s expertise—as a European leader in servicing, structuring and managing complex transactions, with approximately €136 billion of assets under management—opens its client base to a novel funding instrument. On the other side, Weltix’s Consob‑authorised DLT‑registry (Authorization No. 23641) enables the native digital issuance and management of financial instruments.
Through this collaboration, securitisation transactions can be structured so that securities are issued, custodised and circulated as tokens on distributed ledgers, while retaining full legal equivalence with traditional instruments. The operating model is designed to reduce issuance time‑frames and costs, simplifying settlement and servicing processes.
Benefits for Issuers and Investors
A regulated DLT infrastructure gives banks, intermediaries, funds and corporates access to a more efficient and scalable issuance tool, with streamlined processes and end‑to‑end data governance. For investors, native digital securities translate into greater informational transparency, faster settlement and broader accessibility—even for mid‑size transactions that are currently hampered by the high structuring costs of traditional securitisations.
The solution integrates with DoValue’s full suite of services, which ranges from advisory on credit‑transaction structuring, through the management of performing, Unlikely‑to‑Pay and Non‑Performing Loans, to master servicing, due‑diligence and specialised asset‑management.
DoValue’s Ongoing Innovation and Diversification
The partnership with Weltix fits into DoValue’s accelerated diversification strategy—across geography, client segments and product lines—where, alongside its core credit‑management business, digital services and value‑added solutions are expanding rapidly. This trajectory has already been marked by the recent acquisition of coeo, one of the largest operators in non‑financial‑credit management via AI platforms, active in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the major Nordic markets.