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Alta, Stableton to expand investor access to private companies

Currently, the global unicorn market is valued at $4.7t.

Digital securities exchange for alternative assets company Alta has partnered with Swiss venture capital direct secondaries and growth equity fintech platform, Stableton, aiming to expand investor access to private companies.

"This collaboration introduces an investment product akin to an Exchange Traded Fund, offering investors a diversified portfolio and fractional access to industry-leading private companies,” Benjamin Twoon, co-founder and chief commercial officer of Alta, said.

Currently, the global unicorn market is valued at $4.7t and continues to show strong investment potential.

Stableton’s experience with over 95 transactions, a network of more than 100 sourcing partners, and data-driven investment processes enable access to the leading private technology stocks via portfolios and single investment opportunities.

Meanwhile, Alta features over 35,000 direct investor accounts and partnerships with more than 100 financial institutions.

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