Crypto platform Luno has launched what it believes to be South Africa’s first bundle combining market-leading crypto and top tokenised US stocks in a single investment.

This provides investors with diversified exposure to two established asset classes through a single purchase.

Luno’s Blue Chip+ bundle offers a curated mix of 20% Bitcoin, 10% Ethereum, and 70% blue-chip US stocks, including Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Meta, Google, Tesla and Amazon.

“The Blue Chip+ Bundle is designed to balance growth and resilience by spreading your investment across leading tech stocks and established crypto assets. Each asset is weighted to reflect its role in the portfolio, helping you stay diversified while managing risk. It’s a first-of-its-kind solution that gives South Africans sophisticated diversification in a single click through one rand-based transaction,” says Christo de Wit, country manager for South Africa at Luno.

Luno Bundles are collections of digital assets that investors can buy. Each bundle is automatically maintained, providing diversified investment exposure that’s fast, effortless and easy. Blue Chip+ specifically targets investors who want to diversify beyond pure crypto holdings while maintaining exposure to digital assets.

“You can access global markets without currency conversions, offshore allowances, or waiting for US trading hours. With the BlueChip+ Bundle, you can get instant exposure to market leaders across both crypto and equity markets,” says de Wit.

Luno’s platform offers 61 US tokenised stocks and exchange-traded funds (ETFs). The Blue Chip+ Bundle leverages this growing ecosystem to deliver a hybrid investment for the South African market.

The tokenised stocks in Blue Chip+ are backed by real shares held in regulated custody through Luno’s integration with global partners, including Kraken’s xStocks and Backed Finance. All dividends are automatically reinvested.

Bitcoin and Ethereum components are held in Luno’s secure custody infrastructure. The bundle is rebalanced automatically each quarter to maintain the target allocation percentages.