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A Future of Finance interview with Milo Guastamacchia, Founder and CEO or Yooro.
Technology-driven securitisation platform Yooro aims to simplify investor access to private markets, focusing on investors in the European Union, UK, Switzerland and the UAE. The company’s Founder and Chief Executive Milo Guastamacchia speaks to Bob Currie about how this is reshaping approaches to fundraising in unlisted markets, while attracting new and wider categories of investor that may not have been attracted previously to private capital issues or structured products.
The result, says Guastamacchia, is a more “democratic” pathway for private markets investment, delivering better access to the market, greater transparency and improved ‘voice’ for the investor.
The sweet spot for Yooro is to apply securitisation and tokenisation in tandem, bringing real-world assets into a digital DLT-based environment and building secondary market liquidity in those instruments. Assets are typically held by a special purpose vehicle wrapper under Luxembourg law.
More broadly, the discussion reflects on Yooro’s formation and ambitions, delivery of its Securitisation-as-a-Service methodology, and what the future holds as it expands its product set and solutions coverage.
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A Future of Finance interview with Milo Guastamacchia, Founder and CEO or Yooro.
Technology-driven securitisation platform Yooro aims to simplify investor access to private markets, focusing on investors in the European Union, UK, Switzerland and the UAE. The company’s Founder and Chief Executive Milo Guastamacchia speaks to Bob Currie about how this is reshaping approaches to fundraising in unlisted markets, while attracting new and wider categories of investor that may not have been attracted previously to private capital issues or structured products.
The result, says Guastamacchia, is a more “democratic” pathway for private markets investment, delivering better access to the market, greater transparency and improved ‘voice’ for the investor.
The sweet spot for Yooro is to apply securitisation and tokenisation in tandem, bringing real-world assets into a digital DLT-based environment and building secondary market liquidity in those instruments. Assets are typically held by a special purpose vehicle wrapper under Luxembourg law.
More broadly, the discussion reflects on Yooro’s formation and ambitions, delivery of its Securitisation-as-a-Service methodology, and what the future holds as it expands its product set and solutions coverage.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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