Let's build something strategic — together
Connect with our institutional desk to review the portfolio under NDA and structure a position ahead of the transition. Every Cuba investment inquiry is handled directly, confidentially, and in full compliance with applicable U.S. sanctions guidance.
Principal · Institutional Desk
Lock your position before the pipeline closes.
The Letter-of-Intent waitlist is the lowest-friction way to claim a foothold in Cuba's first free digital economy. Businesses commit to lease agreements contingent on regime change — no money changes hands today, and there is zero obligation in the present. When the transition arrives, the pipeline locks in your favor and your reserved namespace converts ahead of an open market.
We extend a particular invitation to Cuban-American businesses, founders, and family offices who intend to operate, expand, or re-enter on the island. A signed LOI costs nothing now, signals serious intent, and secures priority on the exact assets your venture will need on Day 1. Collectively, these commitments become the portfolio's proof-of-demand for every institutional conversation that follows.
Obligation today — capital moves only when the transition becomes lawful.
First claim on the precise assets your venture will need.
Aggregated demand that anchors every institutional conversation.
A disciplined, discreet, fully compliant process.
From first contact to executed structure, you deal with the principals directly. There are no intermediaries, no high-pressure tactics, and no transaction that steps outside the bounds of U.S. law.
Review under NDA
We share the relevant slice of inventory, valuation context, and structuring options under a mutual non-disclosure agreement, so you can evaluate the opportunity with full information and full confidentiality.
Response in 1–2 days
Every inquiry receives a direct response from the institutional desk within one to two business days — not a queue, not an auto-reply, but a substantive reply from the people who hold the portfolio.
OFAC-compliant structuring
Acquisitions, leases, and partnerships are structured to remain within OFAC and the Cuban Assets Control Regulations, with transfers executed only when and to the extent then-applicable licenses permit. See the full acquisition process →
Prefer to talk it through first?
Reach the institutional desk directly by phone or email — we will walk you through inventory, valuation, and structure before any paperwork.