Fosun Partners with Vaulta to Advance Blockchain Development in Hong Kong

Vaulta, the digital banking and blockchain firm formerly known as EOS Network, has partnered with Fosun Wealth Holdings to power the next generation of blockchain-based financial infrastructure in Hong Kong. The collaboration revolves around FinChain, a newly launched virtual asset platform developed by Fosun Wealth, part of the multinational Fosun International group.

Fosun International’s reach spans key sectors such as insurance, healthcare, and finance across global markets including Europe, Asia, and the Americas.

Under the agreement, Vaulta will deliver its end-to-end BankingOS solution, while its platform exSat will serve as the blockchain-native core for issuing digital assets, generating yield, and enabling crypto payments.

This alliance gives Vaulta and exSat a regulatory lift by allowing access to Fosun’s existing licenses and real-world asset (RWA) issuance infrastructure—paving the way for compliant and scalable blockchain banking solutions.

“FinChain represents a major leap toward digital finance, and Vaulta’s capabilities are key to making it happen,” said Zhao Chen, Fosun Wealth’s Director of Digital Assets.

The move also aligns with Vaulta’s broader transformation into a leading force in institutional blockchain finance. The companies hinted that this partnership could be the foundation for further expansion across Asia and other markets where demand for Web3 financial systems is growing.

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