BANKEX asks for review before securities private placement

Published by
Christian Keszthelyi

Tokenisation and securitisation services provider BANKEX appointed Davidson & Co to perform a review of its financial statements in preparation for its securities private placement, according to a press statement published early January. BANKEX is legally allowed to operate in Malta.

BANKEX operates a so-called Proof-of-Asset Protocol aiming to bring Banking-as-a-Service (BaaS) and blockchain together and facilitate the digitisation, tokenisation and exchange of traditional assets, ushering in a new era for finance and banking tagged as Securitization 2.0. Davidson & Co offers a range of auditing, tax, valuation and private entity services, helping a variety of public and private clients across many industries.

“As Davidson & Co starts its review engagement, we become the forerunners of things to come — blockchain and crypto assets gaining a brick-and-mortar market dimension,” says Igor Khmel, founder and CEO of BANKEX. “Specifically, this review is one of several activities that were unilaterally undertaken by BANKEX designed to help our latest investors put a non-crypto value in our assets. We would like for our investors to envision the outcome of adding tokenised assets to valuations of companies that will use BANKEX Security Token Offering (STO) framework to raise money via STOs or list their tokenised assets on traditional exchanges, subject to appropriate regulatory approval,” he adds.

BANKEX’s core business is in helping tokenise and securitise previously illiquid assets to prepare them for entering traditional stock exchanges for trade. BANKEX hopes the review will help in estimating how much global financial markets could add in volume if tokenised assets are included in companies’ valuations, the press statement notes.

“As an early adopter of decentralised technology that offers real-time transaction visibility, BANKEX feels that its responsibility as a category creator is to offer similar transparency to its stakeholders,” says Mr Khmel. “We also hope that our efforts to increase BANKEX’s transparency will lay the groundwork for BANKEX’s emerging vendor cloud for facilitating our clients’ STOs, as we start ramping up this service for our clients,” he adds.

BANKEX is a New York-based and closely-held global FinTech company providing blockchain-based securitisation framework. BANKEX group companies legally operate within Class 3 and Class 4 licenses for Virtual Financial Assets on Malta, and therefore in the European Union.

Christian Keszthelyi

Christian used to be the editor of Business Malta, the predecessor of Malta Business Weekly’s online platform. As an avid journalist and writer, he believes that good content has a great flow that seamlessly guides the reader from the beginning to the end. He knows that words have immense power, and ruthlessly edits his own copy when chasing perfection (although he knows an article is never ready.)

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