Asset Monetization
Turn your assets into opportunities
Get liquidity, retain control, and leverage the full potential of your holdings—tailored for your financial goals.
What is Asset Monetization?
This unique funding solution refers to the process of converting assets into cash or cash-equivalents by leveraging their inherent value without outright selling them. This strategy is often used by businesses, governments, or individuals to unlock liquidity while retaining ownership or operational control of the asset.
Expertise in Diversified Asset Classes
Expertise in Diversified Asset Classes
Global Network
Global Network
Strong Market Insights
Strong Market Insights
Innovative Financial Solutions
Innovative Financial Solutions
Our Approach
We simplify investing with the below mention a clear, step-by-step approach, ensuring transparency, efficiency, and strategic execution to maximize your project’s success
Users register or log in to the Asset Monetization dashboard and undergo KYC verification. They provide comprehensive information about the asset company, including title chain, company KYC, government registrations and approvals, financials, and loan details.
Use Cases
Epiidosis Investments streamlines the investment process with a structured, transparent approach, from registration to project management.
Real Estate Asset Monetization
An investor has a commercial property portfolio, but needs liquidity to fund a new venture. Selling the properties directly would take time and reduce their value.
As a solution, Epiidosis Investments creates an SPV to hold the properties and issue bonds backed by the assets. Investing in these instruments provides the developer with immediate liquidity. Revenue generated from the properties (e.g., rent) pays off the debt.
Intellectual Property (IP) Monetization
Technology companies own valuable patents and trademarks, but need capital to scale. The company does not want to sell its IP outright since it expects future growth.
A SPV is created by Epiidosis Investments to hold IP assets, with securities or licenses backed by future revenues. While maintaining ownership of the company’s intellectual property, investors provide the company with access to funds.
Infrastructure Project Financing
When a large infrastructure project is completed, such as a bridge, road, or airport, governments and businesses may need to refinance to settle construction debt or fund new projects.
Epiidosis Investments’ solution is to form an SPV to own infrastructure and issue bonds or equity instruments tied to future cash flows generated by the asset. Investors earn returns on these issuances, while debt can be repaid or new projects financed.
Renewable Energy Asset Monetization
In this case, a renewable energy company has several operating solar or wind farms but needs additional capital to expand.
Epiidosis Investments creates an SPV to acquire energy assets and issue green bonds or asset-backed securities backed by future revenue from energy sales. As a result, the company can raise capital while the SPV manages the cash flow, providing investors with steady returns.
Future Revenue Streams Monetization
In this scenario, a company with a strong brand or product line expects significant future royalties but needs immediate funding in order to expand.
In order to acquire these future royalties, Our team forms an SPV. The SPV issues securities to investors, backed by anticipated royalty streams. As a result, the firm receives a lump sum and the investors receive future income in return.
Supply Chain Financing
There are substantial receivables tied up in a large manufacturer’s supply chain, which have a negative impact on its liquidity.
In order to buy these receivables at a discount, our team creates a SPV. Upon receiving payments from these receivables, the SPV issues short-term commercial paper or other securities to investors. As a result, the manufacturer receives immediate working capital, and investors receive a return on their investments.
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