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Business owners · ring-fencing an asset

A single asset should not drag the rest of your capital with it.

When a transaction, a project or an asset carries its own risk, it is moved into a separate shell — a bankruptcy-remote SPV or a Prescribed Company. The House designs and assembles it so that the problem of one asset stays inside it and does not reach the rest of the estate.

When this is your situation

What the House does

The House selects the form of ring-fencing to fit the task — a bankruptcy-remote SPV or a Prescribed Company in a suitable jurisdiction — and assembles it turnkey: incorporation, isolation from cross-risk, documents and integration into the overall ownership graph. One partner of the House carries the shell from the choice of form to banking access.

What you get: a turnkey SPV or Prescribed Company · a constitutional package with restricted objects · a node in the ownership graph · readiness for onboarding in 2–4 weeks

Why this way and not another

Risk locked inside
the asset’s problem does not reach the rest of the capital
For the form, not for everything
an SPV or Prescribed Company chosen to fit the task
Clean and fast
a simple shell with no superfluous layers
Inside the graph
the shell built into the overall structure, not off to the side
What stands in the way today

What worries you — and the House’s answer

Where this leads

The asset stands in its own shell, ring-fenced from the rest of the estate: its risk is locked inside, and the structure stays clean and explicable. The transaction gets a form the counterparty accepts, and the rest of the capital gets protection from another’s problem.

Mandate
from $1,500
the fee depends on the form and jurisdiction. It begins with a Diagnostic, which is credited against the mandate fee.
Risk is locked inside a single asset — before it reaches them all.
Begin with a Diagnostic for this service

The Diagnostic is credited against the mandate fee. A reply within one business day.

or — a private word with an adviser →