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Mintus

As a pioneering fintech company, we developed a platform leveraging private blockchain and AI to help financial institutions expand asset classes, attract...

Mintus

As a pioneering fintech company, we developed a platform leveraging private blockchain and AI to help financial institutions expand asset classes, attract clients, enhance services, and improve efficiency.

General information

Firm type

Other

Year founded

2019

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

Europe

Country

United Kingdom

City

London

Corporate office

London, United Kingdom

Sector focus

FinTechAI/MLReal EstatePrivate Credit

Frequently asked questions

How does Mintus source the alternative assets it offers?

Mintus originates the underlying assets for its funds directly; it is not an aggregator of third-party products. The firm's AI platform performs risk analysis on assets such as individual works of contemporary art and commercial real estate holdings before they are structured into funds. For non-performing loan portfolios, Mintus applies a semantic modeling engine to evaluate recovery prospects. Details on specific sourcing partnerships or auction-house relationships are not publicly disclosed.

Is Mintus a technology company or an asset manager?

Mintus operates as both. The firm develops and licenses a white-label platform that other institutions use to manage alternatives, while simultaneously acting as the fund manager for the real estate and art products that sit on that platform. This dual structure means Mintus carries the regulatory obligations of an asset manager alongside the procurement and integration risks of a software vendor.

What role does the private blockchain play in Mintus's operations?

Mintus uses a private blockchain to underpin its smart-contract layer for asset management. The stated goals are to enhance security, enforce compliance rules programmatically, and create an auditable record of fund transactions. The firm has referenced a potential secondary market for fund interests that would run on this infrastructure, but no launch date has been announced.

Can individual investors access Mintus funds?

Yes, but through a bifurcated access model. Financial institutions can deploy Mintus funds for their clients via the white-label platform, while individual qualified investors can also invest directly through the mintus.com portal. All investments are illiquid, carry a recommended minimum holding period of five years, and are not covered by the U.K.'s Financial Services Compensation Scheme.

What is Mintus's known posture on co-investing alongside external managers or GPs?

Mintus structures and manages its own fund vehicles rather than co-investing alongside third-party general partners. Its client-facing model is to supply institutions with a technology stack and pre-packaged fund products, not to operate as a limited partner in externally managed funds. No co-investment partnerships with other asset managers are publicly disclosed.

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