Firm plans to grow its teams in Ireland
The company, which has its European headquarters in Ireland, said it planned to grow its teams in Ireland. Photograph: Getty
The company provides the infrastructure for investment platforms to diversify their investments and access alternative assets such as property and green energy. “We believe that more investors should have the ability to invest in higher returning alternative assets,” said Michael Meyer, managing partner of MiddleGame Ventures. “To date, only institutions and the very wealthy have had access. Matt and his team at Ctrl Alt are working to change that. We are thrilled to be backing such a great team that has built a unique business, combining Matt’s expertise on regulation with cutting-edge technology.
“A culture of exclusivity, overly restrictive entry requirements and archaic processes have meant access to investing in things like property and green energy and more have traditionally been dominated by the super-rich and institutional investors,” said chief executive Matt Ong. “A diversified portfolio should play a key role in any investment strategy and it’s not right that alternative assets, a typically robust form of investment, remain in the old world of money.
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