Pursuance Capital is looking for small Malta-based start-ups focused on crypto to expand its investments in the sector, and is inviting aspiring entrepreneurs to reach out with their pitches.

The Pursuance Group, a technology and investment group based in Valletta that builds digital products for a globalised world, focuses on seed stage start-ups, and has a track record

Elena Tanasenko, Executive Assistant with Pursuance Capital, says that the company is currently communication with two Malta-based companies about possible cooperation.

“However, we would definitely like to get in touch with more startups to establish and expand our relations with local crypto businesses,” she continues.

Ms Tanasenko shares Pursuance Capital’s view that Malta, with its favourable conditions for business in general, is primed with potential to see the crypto sector take off, and explains that the firm wants to contribute to this growth.

“There are already several successful crypto businesses based in Malta that proved that this is a lucrative sector for the country,” she says, and notes with satisfaction that efforts to promote local crypto business development are underway by both the public and private sectors.

Pursuance Capital is behind Enterprine, a platform for illiquid assets management focused on handling estates, improving collaboration with service providers and filtering information.

It also holds minority equity stakes in tech companies like LightPoint Medical, producing cancer surgery equipment, and Exerp, which makes fitness software.

It is led by CEO Anton Dykyi, while Nationalist Party candidate Graham Bencini serves as Director.

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