Polymath has partnered with Dalmore Group, a US licensed broker-dealer, to integrate regulatory and transaction management infrastructure directly into the Polymath Capital Platform. The collaboration aims to provide small and mid-sized enterprises (SMEs) with a compliant, end-to-end system for issuing and managing tokenized securities and real-world assets.
Overview
The partnership combines Polymath's security tokenization platform with Dalmore's broker-dealer capabilities, including issuer and investor onboarding, KYC/KYB verification, subscription processing, compliance review, investor communications, and post-close lifecycle management. The companies are also developing an API integration for real-time coordination between platforms, automating compliance signals, transaction workflows, and operational processes.
What it does
Issuers on the Polymath platform will gain access to a unified capital formation engine that spans the full lifecycle of digital securities. This includes primary issuance, automation, investor management, and readiness for future secondary market integrations, subject to regulatory approvals. The integration is designed to bridge tokenization technology with established broker-dealer operations.
Dalmore's track record
Dalmore Group reports having onboarded over 1,000 issuers, supported more than $4 billion in capital raised, and processed well over one million investment transactions. Its BDOS architecture embeds this experience into platforms like Polymath, providing institutional-grade compliance and automation from the start.
Strategic context
The partnership supports Polymath's broader US growth strategy and its efforts tied to a US public market presence. Polymath CEO Martin Halford stated that tokenization without capital formation is incomplete, and embedding Dalmore's broker-dealer capabilities enables issuers to launch digital securities within a compliant, scalable framework. Dalmore Chairman Etan Butler noted that the collaboration extends beyond primary issuance to support the full lifecycle of modern securities.
Bottom line
For SMEs and fund sponsors exploring tokenized capital raises, this partnership offers a single platform combining digital issuance technology, embedded broker-dealer compliance, and scalable investor onboarding. The integration is currently underway, with the companies advancing the API and regulatory framework to enable compliant offerings.