Coinsilium Group Ltd (AQSE:COIN, OTCQB:CINGF), the Aquis-listed Web3 advisor, venture builder and investor, has announced updates on its investment portfolio and an upcoming online presentation for investors.
AI-driven climate financing platform Silta Finance has entered into a strategic partnership with a top global infrastructure development bank aiming to establish a climate financing marketplace using AI for infrastructure projects.
This strategic partnership aims to help support governments, infrastructure developers, and financial institutions to reach their goals of deploying US$800B towards Climate Financing by 2030.
Silta’s platform is designed to expedite the due diligence and financial close processes for sustainable infrastructure projects, potentially unlocking a $1.3 trillion global market.
Coinsilium has also provided updates on its investments in Yellow, a Layer-3 decentralised network aiming to enhance cross-chain and ultra-high-speed trading
Yellow Network is preparing for the public launch and token listing of its Yellow Token in the second quarter, a move that promises to set a valuation benchmark for Coinsilium’s investment.
Coinsilium also holds an equity investment in Greengage, a digital finance pioneer offering e-money account services and a B2B lending platform.
Greengage has signed an agreement with a new regulated partner to bring forward the launch of its USD currency accounts (as well as several other currencies including CHF, SEK and CAD) along with FX and SWIFT payments for its clients.
Furthermore, Coinsilium holds a stake in GGs.io, a major gaming hub in Latin America, which has recently announced a partnership with Off The Grid, a highly anticipated Web3 game.
This collaboration aims to expand GGs.io’s user base and establish its position as a leading platform in the Latin American Web3 gaming industry.
Coinsilium is set to share insights and developments from its Web3 investees and partners this Wednesday, 14 February.
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