
Published on 27/10/2025
Updated on 27/10/2025
Owner.One Finalist at FF Awards 2025 | Wealth Category

Published on 27/10/2025
Updated on 27/10/2025
Owner.One Named Finalist in the 2025 FF Awards (Wealth Category)
Owner.One, repository of asset data and rights transfer, has been named a finalist in the 2025 FF Awards in the Wealth category. The FF Awards—run
Fintech Finance News—highlight fintech achievements judged on merit rather than marketing spend; winners will be announced on November 25, 2025, in London.
The company develops a repository of asset data and rights transfer — an end-to-end infrastructure for families with $3M–$100M in assets.
The FF Awards, run by
Fintech Finance News, highlight fintech achievements judged on merit rather than marketing spend. Winners will be announced on November 25, 2025, in London.
“We provide the classic tools, digitally executed to eliminate third-party involvement in every aspect of family wealth transfer.The repository keeps founders in control, executes only when triggers occur, and works across borders without intermediaries. This recognition underscores the category shift from a complicated plan with multiple intermediaries to precise, algorithmic wealth transfer.”
— Team Owner.One
Family Wealth Transfer Abstract
Global research anticipates that between 2025 and 2045, an estimated US $84 trillion in private capital will transition between generations. Yet,
Penguin Analytics by Owner.Oneshows that 72 % of losses occur during the transfer process itself, mainly due to managerial and informational failures rather than investment performance. In this context, Owner.One’s Repository of Asset Data & Rights Transfer is designed to ensure that successors do not have to rebuild from fragmented records or start over. It creates a secure, owner-controlled digital twin of every asset and right, allowing continuity across generations without external custodianship or data exposure.
What Owner.One does
Owner.One lets capital founders map all asset data, set recipient rules, and define algorithmic triggers. When a verified trigger occurs, the system transmits the right information to the right people—never too early, never too late.
What can Repository’s automatic algorithms do to inventory and transfer the capital founder’s wealth?
Asset data inventory: The wealth owner's assets and capital are always fully inventoried and ready for any changes.
Asset data transfer: If anything happens, the family will receive complete data and details on all assets and capital.
Asset Rights Transfer: At the same time, the family will receive the documents and legal rights to the assets and capital, such as International Will and Testament, SoWE (Source of Wealth Essay), KYC (Know Your Customer). All information and documents are stored in the capital founder’s personal MyHub - a private server controlled exclusively by the capital owner.
Why it matters
Intergenerational transfers often fail because, as
Penguin Analytics by Owner.Oneshows, heirs face “incomplete, unverifiable, or scattered asset records” across banks and jurisdictions—conditions that contribute to capital losses in 91% of families within the 6–18 month transfer window, when “data fragmentation and access delays” become the primary gaps of wealth transfer. Owner.One addresses this by making the data layer owner-controlled and execution algorithmic, eliminating dependency on third-party speed and minimizing timing risk.
About the FF Awards
The FF Awards’ 2025 finalists were unveiled publicly by
Fintech Finance News; the program emphasizes transparency and merit-based judging by senior banking executives, culminating in an event at Old Billingsgate on November 25, 2025.
About Owner.One
Owner.One CJSC is a wealth technology company registered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The company operates the world’s first client-owned Repository of Asset Data and Rights Transfer, a secure digital infrastructure that enables high-net-worth families to register, structure, and transfer ownership information autonomously.
All data within Owner.One is encrypted on the client’s device and stored on client-owned servers; the repository itself never accesses or identifies the data it protects. Core functions include the International Will and Testament, AI-assisted asset inventory, compliance tools, and algorithmic triggers that execute data and rights transfer under defined conditions.