
Liti Capital
Liti Capital SA - Litigation Funding Meets The Blockchain.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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- | investor | €0.0 | round |
N/A | $5.0m | Early VC | |
Total Funding | 000k |
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Liti Capital SA, a Swiss-registered company established in June 2020, operates at the intersection of litigation finance and financial technology. The firm’s business model centers on acquiring and funding large-scale legal claims, an asset class known for returns that are not correlated with traditional financial markets. Liti Capital purchases a minority stake in high-value civil lawsuits, providing the necessary capital and strategic expertise to help plaintiffs secure favorable judgments and awards. In return, the company receives a percentage of the final settlement or court award.
The company was co-founded by Jonas Rey, Andy Christen, and Jaime Delgado. Rey, who also founded the Swiss intelligence firm Athena Intelligence, leverages his background in intelligence gathering and asset recovery to lead case selection and due diligence. Christen, serving as CEO, brings expertise as a data scientist and innovation entrepreneur, shaping the company's strategic vision. Delgado, the CTO, has a Ph.D. in electronics engineering and over 15 years of experience in machine learning and blockchain, overseeing the company's technological platform. The management team was later strengthened by the addition of David Kay as Chief Investment Officer. Kay has a significant track record in the litigation finance industry, having previously managed a billion-dollar private equity fund focused on complex commercial litigations and arbitrations.
Liti Capital has introduced a novel approach to the market by tokenizing its equity, making an historically illiquid asset class accessible to a broader range of investors, including retail participants. The company has issued two primary tokens: LITI and wLITI. The LITI token represents a direct share in the company, granting holders voting rights and eligibility for dividends from the profits generated by successful case outcomes, with 80% of distributed profits allocated to LITI holders. This token requires a Know Your Customer (KYC) process and is not traded on public exchanges. To provide liquidity, the company offers the wLITI, an ERC-20 token that is a wrapped version of LITI. The wLITI can be traded freely on decentralized exchanges and can be converted to LITI tokens. This dual-token structure allows the company to cater to both traditional investors and the crypto community. Furthermore, the firm has allocated 5-10% of its investment capital to investigate and litigate cases of fraud within the cryptocurrency space.
Keywords: litigation finance, asset-backed token, legal claims investment, private equity tokenization, blockchain finance, LITI token, wLITI token, dispute resolution funding, Swiss fintech, Jonas Rey, Andy Christen, Jaime Delgado, David Kay, legal asset management, alternative investments, tokenized equity, crypto scam litigation, case portfolio funding, access to justice