Raise Capital with ProFinancial

Capital formation services for companies issuing securities on a blockchain through an SEC-registered and FINRA member broker-dealer.

ProFinancial is your gateway into the Prometheum ecosystem, empowering your assets from capital formation to trading and custody.

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Streamline Capital Formation with Modern Infrastructure

ProFinancial offers capital formation services for fund sponsors, companies, asset managers, and more.

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Real-time transparency: Track investor ownership interest, ownership, and transaction history with blockchain-based auditability.

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Lower cost model v. traditional issuance: Reduce reliance on traditional intermediaries to reduce fees and reach new pools of investors.

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Built-in compliance: ProFinancial conducts full KYC and AML checks on all customers.

In today’s market, simply issuing a security or investment fund on the blockchain isn’t enough - you need infrastructure with the functionality of traditional capital markets.

Prometheum supports the full lifecycle of blockchain securities–from capital formation to secondary market trading to custody–through our network of SEC-registered and FINRA member broker-dealers.

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Integrated with Prometheum’s Full Lifecycle Digital Market Infrastructure

End-to-end blockchain securities support

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Read more about the Blockchain Securities Lifecycle here.

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Talk to our team to learn how ProFinancial can lead your next capital raise.

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Footnote

* "Qualified custodian" is defined by the SEC in Rule 206(4)-2 under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 to include "A broker-dealer registered under section 15(b)(1) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, holding the client assets in customer accounts."