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Repository of Asset Data and Rights Transfer

Used to preserve capital in wealthy families.

It’s the most important thing you can ever do for your family.

The largest repository of asset data across 28 countries
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Assets Data Repository:
For whom and why?

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Background

What can Repository’s automatic algorithms do to inventory and transfer your wealth?

Asset Data Inventory

Asset Data Inventory

Your assets and capital are always fully inventoried and ready for any changes

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Asset Data Transfer

Asset Data Transfer

If anything happens, the family will receive complete data and details on all assets and capital

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Asset Rights Transfer

Asset Rights Transfer

At the same time, the family will receive the documents and legal rights to the assets and capital

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You only get one shot
You only get one shot

You only get one shot

Trust only yourself, your family and digital algorithms.
No drafts in wealth transfer.

Our Shared Mission
Our Shared Mission

Our Shared Mission

Children shouldn’t have to start over. They should pick up exactly where you left off.

Classic tools. Digital execution

Legal rights and data transferred not early, not late — but just in time

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More effective than any traditional
method

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Fully automated algorithms.
No intermediaries. No last-minute stress. No risk

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You are the sole owner of your data —
at any given time

Data

Testimonials

The repository never sees or identifies its clients. The only ones we know are our very first clients, who have been with us since the friends & family stage. These are their stories.

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Yan

47 y.o., Italy

Сo-founder, the hero of our legend

At 45, while in Lisbon, I found myself in intensive care and learned about my congenital anaphylaxis.
Among my concerns were mercantile ones: what were the chances that my kids and family would receive trustworthy data about all of my assets and capital? And what about real and legal access to them?
I’d spent two years of my life creating the Owner.One repository and became its client. Unexpectedly, my own real crisis put it to the test.

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Lou

36 y.o., Italy

Psychologist, the hero of our legend

My husband had set up Owner.One for me and our family, but by the time we were in Lisbon, I had already forgotten about it.
Suddenly, my phone vibrated. Inside Owner.One, a whole new world opened before me: detailed information about accounts and businesses in different countries, companies, a copy of the international will, the location of the original, and other details.
It felt as thrilling as a movie about the future. Yan’s phone was locked away in the hospital storage. The repository itself had detected the crisis situation and begun to act.

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Dennis

46 y.o., Singapore

FMCG investor, one of the first friends & family clients

I have brokerage and banking accounts, real estate, securities, companies, and businesses. Telling my family about them in advance makes no sense — they wouldn’t remember anyway.
In Owner.One, I set up crisis triggers: if something happens, my family will automatically receive all the details about my assets — where, what, how much, the key nuances, plus the text of my will to secure their legal rights.
The key point is that the notification is sent automatically. No one can interfere with it or distort the information.
For a long time, I wondered whether we really needed the repository. But my family’s reaction showed how deeply this question worried them. They had simply been delicately avoiding it.

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George

43 y.o., Luxembourg

VC of venture fund, seed-round investor

WealthTech is one of the world’s largest yet least visible financial markets, with client pains measured in trillions of dollars.
The most difficult problem is the loss of capital within families during the transfer of asset data and ownership rights from one hand to another.
We became a co-investor in Owner.One because the product offers clients a reliable and thoroughly designed toolkit to solve these problems.
In the functionality and mechanics of the repository, it’s clear that its creators play on the same team as their clients.

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Leeka

36 y.o., UAE

A member of the Owner.One research team

We didn’t expect the explosive interest in the Penguin Analytics report, but it has already reached 50,000 copies worldwide. Over 1.5 years, we surveyed 13,500 families with capital ranging from $3M to $100M across 18 countries.
The countries, family structures, and sources of wealth varied, yet most of the problems were the same. Too often, assets fail to reach successors because of breakdowns in the capital information transfer chain or data gaps.
Insights and statistics from thousands of families can help protect your family from the risk of losing capital and assets.

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Nicolas

37 y.o., Cyprus

Crypto investor, one of the first friends & family clients

I am not willing to store information about my assets in “someone else’s garage.” But the repository itself has no access to the data: everything is encrypted on my device and stored on my own server.
I can view the documents and data on my server through my repository account. Or I can access the server directly by entering my unique numeric combination in a web browser on any computer.
If I decide to switch to another repository, I won’t become an ‘information hostage’: all the data belongs to me and remains on my server.
Owner.One is not a crypto service, but its security level matches what I am used to in my own market.

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Matias

51 y.o., South Africa

Investment banker, one of the first friends & family clients

Initially, I used the repository to maintain digital control over my offline infrastructure: the family office, advisors, managers, bankers, and others responsible for safeguarding my assets.
Everything changed with the introduction of the International Will and Testament. I have assets in four countries: accounts, offshore structures, securities, and real estate.
I replaced the annual hassle of drafting wills in different countries with the International Will and Testament service from Owner.One. Over time, I got used to the other functions of the repository as well.

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Aayana

44 y.o., India

Housewife, one of the first friends & family clients

It used to take a lot of my time managing our family’s assets and capital together with my husband. Previously, I thought it was the only way to make sure nothing would be lost in case of force majeure.
There are many examples around us where wives and children lost everything—or most of it—after a crisis: assets, money, lifestyle, social status. The repository covers the main fears of any spouse: where are the family’s assets, and what exactly should be done?
I persuaded my husband to open an account in the repository. Over time, he began using many of its day-to-day functions as well, which help keep everything in order.

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Marco

28 y.o., Argentina

Junior commodities trader, his family was one of the first friends & family clients

Our family knows: if a crisis or trouble occurs, Owner.One will be our main ally and assistant. Its algorithms and AI will provide us with data about companies, accounts, securities, and other assets not yet known to us.
Other functions — like the tax residency calendar, KYC and source of wealth services, and document inventory — we use every day.
My sister, brother, mother, and some other relatives are members of our father’s account. Recently, I got married and opened a repository account for my own family.

How Repository works

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Repository of Assets Data & Wealth Transfer: 7 steps

  1. 1

    Create an account in the Repository

    Do this on your computer. Then install the app for yourself and your family members from the App Store or Google Play.

  2. 2

    Record key assets

    Personally add the confidential information only you know.

  3. 3

    Assign assistants to record other assets

    Send assistants and managers a link to add data. The link is 'blind,' meaning it does not grant no system access. Assign them deadlines to do periodic updates.

  4. 4

    Set up Transfer Algorithms

    Define who will receive asset data in the future. Specify how it will be transferred – whether to one or several individuals, sequentially or simultaneously.

  5. 5

    Configure triggers to launch algorithms

    Choose conditions under which the triggers will automatically launch the algorithms: a specific date, time, period of silence, geolocation, a fall from a height, or other life circumstances.

  6. 6

    Store Data Outside the Repository

    You can store data yourself, not in the Repository. To do this, set up your own remote server with an external provider of your choice. If you decide to discontinue Owner.One’s services or switch the repository, the server and all data will remain yours.

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    How to Test?

    Press the "test" button next to any asset. You'll see the test asset data appear on your family member's device.

Usage Scenarios

Main channel to inform family

If you haven’t established processes yet or don’t have trusted individuals in place

Triggers launch algorithms. Algorithms transfer the necessary information to family members — each receives only what is meant for them. 90 seconds.

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Control channel to inform family

If you have established processes and trusted individuals

Triggers and algorithms work similarly. You gain control over the actions of trusted individuals, faster execution of instructions, and risk minimization.
90 seconds.

90 seconds

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