Governance by transparency and accountability

What is an ESG Governance Framework?

is comprised of investments in "carbon-neutral" token and other
environmental, social or governance related blockchain-based digital assets protcols and DAOs, A decentralized autonomous organization.
Projects that seek to protect civil rights, reduce corruption, expand financial inclusion, reduce censorship, promote liberty, improve health services, foster scientific discovery, protect the environment, benefit low income communities and others will be considered for investment.


General practice framework

As advisors seek to meet the objectives of income and diversification in client portfolios, registered funds that incorporate direct access to private equity, private credit or hedge funds are often overlooked. While relatively few funds provide this type of exposure to accredited investors, there have been significant recent developments that can make them an attractive alternative, dedicated to providing insight on emerging product trends and will focus this initial primer on funds that incorporate private equity, of which there are only a handful today. Future editions will focus on private credit, direct lending, real estate and alternative energy R&D.

The registered fund market encompasses both closed-end and open-end funds that can be sold either publicly or through private placement. To differentiate from listed closed-end funds, ETFs and open-end mutual funds, we will refer to privately placed funds that incorporate access to private capital as the ’40 Act Market, consistent with the term used by many practitioners.

Specifically, we define ’40 Act as an Investment Company registered under the 1940 Act that is a privately placed (e.g., non-listed) closed-end tender-offer fund that has elected to be taxed as a Regulated Investment Company.

Public Governance framework