Company Governance

Operational Sructure



Intro

Dives Enterprises maintains a governance framework designed to ensure clear accountability. The board of directors is responsible for overseeing the company’s strategic direction including governance standards. Collaborative efforts across functional areas ensure that all investments are aligned with the company’s objectives. Core responsibilities include evaluating new investment opportunities, maintaining financial compliance, and enhancing the performance of existing assets.

Governance and Operational Structure

The governance of Dives Enterprises is led by its founder, who holds the dual roles of Chairman and CEO, offering both strategic direction and operational oversight. The board includes select partners whose involvement is determined by their capital contributions and alignment with the company’s strategic goals.

Certain partners may serve as members of the advisory board, offering specialized guidance and industry expertise, while others may assume board member roles with governance responsibilities. In addition to governance duties, some board members may also take on key operational leadership functions within the company. This flexible structure promotes agility, operational efficiency, and focused decision-making, with supplementary operational support outsourced to trusted external partners.

Outsourced Services




Asset Class Description Private Public
Private Equity Investments in privately held companies through direct stakes Y N
Venture Capital Investments in early-stage high-growth companies Y N
Stocks Shares in publicly listed companies N Y
Real Assets Ownership of real estate & Investment in real estate through shares or real estate funds Y Y
IP & IA Trademarks, patents, copyrights, domains, and other intellectual properties or intangible assets Y N
Digital Assets Digital or blockchain-based assets like Cryptocurrencies, Token assets, NFTs etc. Y N
Art Investments in physical art, paintings, and collectibles Y N
Gold Physical gold or gold-backed investments (e.g., ETFs) N Y
Venture Debt Loans provided to startups or early-stage companies Y N