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Brassica Raises $8M, Secures WY Trust Charter, and Unveils New Web 2.5 Investment Infrastructure API for Alternative Investment Ecosystem

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Brassica Technologies Inc. a newly-launched financial infrastructure technology company developing enterprise solutions for the new era of alternative assets, today announced the closing of its $8 million seed round. The round was led by Mercury Fund, with participation from Valor Equity Partners, Long Journey Ventures, NGC Fund, Neowiz, Broadhaven Ventures, Armyn Capital, VC3DAO, Alpha Asset Management, and other global FinTech investors. The seed funding brings the total capital raised by Brassica to date to over $12 million.

In addition, the Company announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary Brassica Trust Company has been granted a Trust Charter by the Wyoming State Banking Board. By offering multiple distinct but related financial infrastructure services via API, Brassica will become a "one-stop shop" for the alternative assets industry, with institutional-grade backend solutions that can seamlessly integrate with any platform's native UX/UI preferences. Combining proprietary technology and unique regulatory licenses, Brassica enables clients to securely and efficiently build their businesses on a modern, flexible backend infrastructure instead of relying on outdated, manual and fragmented vendor systems.

In the midst of an ever-changing regulatory environment and a widespread lack of trust in the financial markets, traditional financial institutions and legacy vendors are ill-equipped to serve the evolving private investing and digital assets industry. Brassica was founded in 2021 by highly-experienced entrepreneurs and FinTech executives Youngro Lee (CEO) and Bob Dunton (CTO), who were previously co-founders of NextSeed, a FinTech startup that received the first Funding Portal license from the SEC and closed the first-ever Regulation Crowdfunding offering in 2016 pursuant to the JOBS Act Title III. Mr. Lee currently also serves as EVP & Head of Asia at Republic, a leading FinTech & blockchain solutions firm that operates the largest private investment marketplace globally, which acquired NextSeed in 2020. Brassica’s leadership team is comprised of senior executives with decades of professional experiences at various FinTech startups, financial institutions, and global law firms, including Republic, Cleary Gottlieb, Kirkland Ellis, Morgan Stanley, Custodia Bank, LedgerX, Prime Trust, JP Morgan Chase, and M1 Finance.

“The future of finance will depend on the ability of trustworthy institutions to provide secure and seamless transitions between traditional financial services and web3 innovations while complying with strict regulations and still providing great customer experience,” said Mr. Lee. “Today’s infrastructure solutions for alternative assets are often cobbled together through multiple incompatible vendors in a complex regulatory environment, which often creates unreasonable risk, errors, and single points of failure for market participants. We started Brassica to address this fundamental problem and provide solutions to enable innovators in both traditional and web3 industries to build properly within a constantly evolving global regulatory framework.”

Brassica will utilize its new funding to scale its product, engineering, business development, and customer success teams and accelerate new service offerings. In addition, the Company expects to hire a full-service trust operations team in Wyoming. Collaborating closely with strategic global investors and partners, Brassica plans to serve customers globally, drawing on the senior leadership’s extensive experiences and insights into key legal and regulatory considerations in the US and other major international markets.

“The revolution of the private markets is here, and it is clear that the traditional, legacy infrastructure currently in place is not designed for the present and future investment world,” said Blair Garrou, Managing Director at Mercury Fund. “Brassica’s API-forward, institutional grade solutions make investing in private and digital assets more trustworthy, compliant, and secure than ever before, further bridging the gap between the worlds of traditional and decentralized finance. Their highly qualified and experienced senior business, legal, and technology executive team makes Brassica well-positioned to usher in this new era of alternative investments. We are proud to support Brassica on their ongoing mission to democratize finance globally.”

“Amid unprecedented crises in confidence in traditional financial institutions, investors are looking for safe, trustworthy institutions to protect their assets. Brassica will focus on maintaining the safety of customer assets while enabling and accelerating thoughtful innovation in the alternative investments industry,” added Mr. Lee.

About Brassica

Brassica is a FinTech startup developing institutional-grade solutions for the new era of private investing and alternative assets. Our comprehensive back-end banking and investment infrastructure as a service provides multiple embedded financial tools and highly regulated services that help enterprises build compliant and scalable businesses while safeguarding their customer assets. To learn more, please visit https://www.brassicafin.com/.

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