Start-up is London and Dundalk-based business-to-business provider for alternative assets
Ctrl Alt, a fintech start-up based in London and Dundalk, has secured €2.2 million in funding with Enterprise Ireland and MiddleMame Ventures among the backers.
Founded in 2020 by Matt Ong, who formerly held senior roles at both Morgan Stanley and Credit Suisse, Ctrl Alt is a business-to-business provider for alternative assets. It assists companies looking to diversity their investment offering beyond stocks and bonds to ones in so-called fractionalised assets, such as property and ...
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