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Story: Deploi Brings Private Credit Issuance to Polygon With Nasdaq-Backed ISINs

By Julie Binoche

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What Deploi Actually Built. The infrastructure sits on Polygon, and the choice isn't arbitrary.

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The EUR 1 Billion Note Programme. Deploi has a EUR 1 billion note programme in the works.

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Polygon's Growing Role in Institutional Finance. Polygon keeps showing up in these institutional digital finance stories, and Deploi's launch adds…

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Deploi just went live with a direct issuance infrastructure for private credit on the Polygon blockchain. It's a real move — not a whitepaper, not a roadmap.

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That last part matters more than it might seem. ISINs are the standard identifiers used across global capital markets to tag financial instruments — bonds, notes, equities.

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The infrastructure sits on Polygon, and the choice isn't arbitrary. Polygon has built a reputation for handling high-throughput financial applications at lower cost than Ethereum…

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Deploi's system is designed to cut the time and expense tied to traditional private credit issuance.

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The ISIN allocation from Nasdaq CSD is central to the credibility play here. It means instruments issued through Deploi's platform can be identified, tracked, and settled using…

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Deploi has a EUR 1 billion note programme in the works. The size is ambitious — probably a ceiling rather than a guaranteed deployment figure, but it sets the scale of what…

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There's no word yet from regulatory bodies or major investors on the plan. No comments, no disclosed backing, no named institutional partners.

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Private credit as an asset class has expanded sharply in recent years, drawing in pension funds, family offices, and sovereign wealth funds hungry for yield above what public…

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Whether Deploi can actually pull in institutional capital at the scale implied by a EUR 1 billion programme is unclear. The infrastructure is live. The ISINs are secured.

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No regulatory body has weighed in publicly. No investor comments on record. And the source didn't specify which jurisdictions the note programme targets or what credit types it…

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