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Asset Tokenization

Asset Tokenization

Discover how Gaia supports compliant digital ownership structures, investor onboarding, and tokenized access to selected private opportunities.

Overview

Gaia by Primior supports digital ownership infrastructure for selected private businesses, real estate, and real-world assets.

Tokenization is not the investment thesis. It is a modern ownership and access mechanism designed to make private opportunities easier to structure, manage, and participate in.

Asset tokenization allows ownership interests in selected private opportunities to be represented digitally through compliant ownership structures. Through Gaia, Primior supports the infrastructure required to organize investor access, onboarding, documentation, reporting, and participation in certain private offerings.

The purpose of Gaia is to make private investment access more efficient while keeping the fundamentals of each opportunity at the center. The quality of the underlying business, real estate, or asset still matters most. Tokenization supports access, administration, and ownership structure; it does not replace underwriting, compliance, or investor discipline.

Digital Ownership

Gaia supports digital ownership structures for selected private businesses, real estate, and other real-world assets. These structures are designed to make participation, documentation, and investor administration more organized.

Access Infrastructure

Gaia gives qualified investors a modern way to review and participate in selected private opportunities. The platform is designed to reduce friction in the investment process while keeping eligibility and compliance requirements in place.

Issuer Support

For business and asset owners, Gaia provides infrastructure to support tokenization, investor onboarding, capital formation workflows, and offering administration. This can help issuers organize ownership and build stronger alignment with investors, customers, employees, partners, and other stakeholders.

Who It Serves

Gaia is built for investors, business owners, and asset owners seeking a more modern way to access or structure private opportunities.

The platform connects private investment access with digital ownership infrastructure.

Gaia serves two sides of the private investment process. For investors, it provides a digital way to review selected opportunities and participate through fractional ownership structures where available. For business and asset owners, it provides infrastructure to tokenize ownership, manage investor workflows, and support compliant capital formation.

Investors

Gaia helps qualified global investors access selected U.S. private businesses, real estate, and other real-world assets that may have been difficult to access through traditional channels. Investors can review opportunities, complete onboarding, and participate through digital ownership structures where available.

Business Owners

Gaia helps business owners tokenize company ownership in a format designed around U.S. securities compliance. This can support community ownership, stakeholder alignment, and a more organized approach to investor participation.

Asset Owners

Gaia helps asset owners structure selected real estate and real-world asset opportunities for digital ownership and investor access. The platform supports onboarding, documentation, reporting, and capital formation workflows tied to private offerings.

Gaia Infrastructure

Gaia is Primior’s digital investment and asset tokenization platform.

The platform supports selected private opportunities through compliant digital ownership structures, investor onboarding, and modern access infrastructure.

Gaia was developed to make private opportunity access more organized, transparent, and operationally efficient. It supports the infrastructure behind tokenized ownership, including investor onboarding, documentation, offering access, reporting, and issuer-side administration.

For Primior, Gaia is not a separate investment category. It is a platform capability that can support selected real estate, private business, and other real-world asset opportunities. The investment still begins with fundamentals: asset quality, business quality, cash-flow potential, pricing discipline, and compliance.

Investor Onboarding

Gaia supports investor onboarding workflows that help collect required information, manage eligibility steps, and organize participation in selected opportunities. This helps reduce friction while maintaining structure around the investment process.

Offering Administration

The platform helps issuers manage documentation, communications, investor access, and post-offering administration. This creates a more organized environment for both issuers and participants.

Ownership Visibility

Digital ownership infrastructure can improve how investors access information, monitor participation, and maintain records related to private opportunities. The goal is better organization, not speculative trading or guaranteed liquidity.

How Tokenization Works

Tokenization turns selected ownership interests into digitally administered private investment structures.

The process requires clear asset selection, legal structure, investor eligibility, platform administration, and ongoing reporting.

A successful tokenized offering starts with a real underlying opportunity. That may be a private business, real estate asset, or other real-world asset. Gaia’s role is to help structure access to that opportunity through digital ownership infrastructure while supporting the administrative and compliance workflows required for private securities.

Tokenization should not be treated as a shortcut around diligence. Each opportunity still needs to be evaluated on its fundamentals, including business quality, asset quality, cash-flow potential, risk, structure, and sponsor capability. Gaia supports the process; it does not replace the investment judgment behind it.

01
Identify the Opportunity

The process begins with a selected private business, real estate asset, or real-world asset opportunity. The underlying asset or business must have a clear investment rationale before tokenization is considered.

02
Structure the Offering

The ownership structure, terms, investor eligibility requirements, documentation, and compliance framework must be defined before access is offered through the platform.

03
Tokenize Ownership

Eligible ownership interests can be represented digitally through a tokenized structure. This helps organize ownership records, access, administration, and investor participation.

04
Onboard Investors

Gaia supports investor onboarding, documentation, eligibility review, and platform access. This creates a more organized process for investors reviewing and participating in selected opportunities.

05
Manage Reporting

After participation, investors may need access to documents, updates, reporting, and ongoing communications. Gaia is designed to support these workflows in a centralized digital environment.

06
Support Lifecycle Activity

Where permitted by the offering structure and applicable regulations, Gaia can support ongoing administration and potential transfer workflows. Availability depends on the specific offering, investor eligibility, and compliance requirements.

Access & Compliance

Private investment access requires structure, discipline, and clear investor eligibility.

Gaia is designed to expand access while keeping compliance, documentation, and offering-specific requirements at the center.

Tokenized private opportunities may involve securities, eligibility limits, transfer restrictions, jurisdictional requirements, and liquidity constraints. Gaia is built to support the infrastructure around these requirements rather than ignore them.

For investors, this means access depends on the specific opportunity, offering documents, investor status, and applicable rules. For issuers, it means tokenization must be handled through a structured process designed around compliance, transparency, and responsible capital formation.

Access Gaia Now

Gaia supports access to selected private opportunities through digital ownership infrastructure, but participation is not automatic or universal. Each opportunity may have its own eligibility standards, offering terms, risk factors, and transfer limitations.

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