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APPYEA
APPYEA is a publicly traded holding company concentrated in U.S. Treasury bills with no disclosed operating business or active portfolio.
APPYEA
APPYEA, INC. is a publicly listed entity that does not disclose founding principals, a physical headquarters, or an active investment strategy. Public filings reflect a company whose core holdings consist largely of short-term U.S. government securities, with no material operating subsidiaries or direct portfolio-company investments identified. The firm's deployment is confined to liquid, low-risk Treasury instruments. It has no known presence in private equity, venture capital, real estate, or direct lending. No fund structures, co-investment vehicles, or managed accounts have been reported. Without a disclosed team, a wealth origin, or a stated investment mandate, APPYEA lacks the structural hallmarks of a single-family office, multi-family office, or conventional asset manager. Its public-company form and Treasury-bill concentration suggest a legacy shell or a tax-optimization vehicle rather than an active principal investor. APPYEA's distinct structural feature is its extreme passivity: it holds cash equivalents within a corporate wrapper and has no observable investment activity, succession plan, or governance apparatus tied to a specific family or founder. No philanthropic entities or club memberships have been attributed to the firm.
General information
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Asset Manager
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Frequently asked questions
What does APPYEA actually invest in?
Public filings indicate APPYEA's holdings are concentrated in short-term U.S. Treasury bills. There is no evidence of investments in private companies, real assets, venture capital, or other alternatives. The firm does not publish a portfolio of operating businesses or direct deals.
Who runs APPYEA?
APPYEA does not disclose a CEO, CIO, or investment committee in its public documents. No named principals — founder, portfolio manager, or board chair — have been associated with the firm in regulatory filings or financial databases.
Is APPYEA a single-family office?
No. APPYEA does not exhibit the defining characteristics of a single-family office: it lacks a named family, a wealth origin, a dedicated investment staff, and a portfolio of diversified private-market assets. Its structure more closely resembles a passive publicly traded holding company.
Does APPYEA co-invest alongside external managers?
There is no record of APPYEA participating in co-investments, club deals, or external fund commitments. Its investment posture is limited to holdings disclosed as U.S. government obligations.
What is the firm's known geographic footprint?
APPYEA has not disclosed a headquarters location or any regional offices. No country-specific allocations or geographically targeted strategies have been made public.
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