Nomura's Laser Digital Injects Fresh Funds Into Web3 Incubator Supported by Alan Howard
Laser Digital, the Swiss digital asset subsidiary of the renowned Japanese financial services giant Nomura, has recently invested in Webn, an incubator backed by Alan Howard. Webn primarily focuses on nurturing firms tha...
Webn primarily focuses on nurturing firms that serve institutional digital assets and Web3.
Alan Howard, co-founder and former CEO of Brevan Howard, has been a significant stakeholder in Webn, holding over 75% ownership in the enterprise since its inception. ...
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