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A few years ago, we began developing data processing technologies aimed at improving asset evaluation
and automating risk control for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). When we launched our business
solution in early 2018, we discovered that the primary challenge faced by our customers was their inability
to secure sufficient trade finance support.
This gap affected global SME firms involved in the import and export of bulk commodities and stemmed
from several key factors, including changing banking regulations and rising costs related to Know Your
Customer (KYC) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) requirements. Most SME firms struggled due to limited
track records—often less than three years—and insufficient balance sheets, making them ineligible for
bank support. Additionally, the transaction sizes for their import and export trades were frequently too
small for banks to consider viable.
Our customers needed reliable technology that would enable third parties, such as investors, funds, and
family offices, to take neutral ownership positions or direct ownership of commodities during shipment
or storage. This technology would also allow them to purchase discounted invoices at prices that offer
superior risk-adjusted returns and help preserve capital.
We have developed proprietary technology for the tokenization of physical assets, which we have
combined with distributed ledger technology and artificial intelligence to create innovative non-credit,
non-lending models. Our technology transforms the risk associated with SME company inventories,
account receivables, and commodity transactions into investment-grade products for banks and
investors.
It took four years of research and development work on the business model, and digitized technology to
connect everything together. The scalability of trade finance strategies has been the biggest challenge for
our company, as a result, we focused on digitizing our whole business and transaction process to have the
potential to be scalable into a billion-dollar company providing SaaS and handling small SME transactions.
We created joint ventures with technology providers, owning our technologies, and had to look at being
a FinTech provider.
Starting a new company in Hong Kong will allow us to grow our business more rapidly, hire the best talents
locally to continue technology development, and serve better our customers in Hong Kong and Europe.