Fintech firm Zilliqa Capital announces launch

The firm will be led by Ether Capital's co-founder and former CEO Michael H. Conn.

Fintech company Zilliqa Capital Pte. Ltd. has launched with Ether Capital's co-founder and former CEO Michael H. Conn at the helm.

The goal of Zilliqa Capital is to operate as a permanent capital, ecosystem-focused investment company that will invest in decentralised and fintech solutions across investing, wealth management, insurance, lending, payments, remittances, as well as critical infrastructures that will enable Web 3.0

Zilliqa Capital will invest in Zilliqa’s native utility token ZIL as a strategic asset, and selectively invest in Zilliqa and relevant non-Zilliqa based businesses.

Founded by a highly experienced board of directors and management team, Zilliqa Capital has the resources, experience, and relationships to support businesses and invest in industry-shifting disruptive technologies.

Through a network of strategic investments, the company plans to nurture entrepreneurs and developers to further cement Zilliqa’s position as the blockchain platform of choice across Southeast Asia and India, all whilst enhancing its impact globally.
 

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