Your peers are out there. Other principals, officers, and professionals doing the work at your level. This is where you find them, and where they find you.
Founding members see the whole network, not just peers at their level. As the standard matures, visibility defaults to peer-only.
More capital is moving across more borders than at any point in history, and less of it knows where the rest is. A family office in Oaxaca funds a fund in Kigali. A foundation in Copenhagen partners with a GP in Jakarta. They should know each other. Until now, they didn't.
Titles are self-described. Roles are opaque. Standing is asserted, not verified. LinkedIn is a résumé site. Conferences are sales channels. None of it produces a verified, navigable directory of who anyone actually is.
This is that directory. Issued once. Built for the investors already doing the work, and for the people who should be finding each other.
Practical. Built for how capital actually moves across geographies and firm types.
Accredited-investor verification by VerifyInvestor.com. The regulatory baseline. Persistent and renewable.
Role, firm, geography, standing. Issued at the firm level, the personal level, or both. Controlled entirely by you.
Public, selective, or verified-but-hidden. The same credential works across every surface that recognizes it.
The credential reflects your role in the market, not your firm's balance sheet. A principal is legible as a principal in Mumbai, Copenhagen, or anywhere else. The directory runs on who you are, not on whose building your name is on.
Family patriarch · Self-made wealth creator · Founding principal · Sole owner of a private office
The source of the capital. The founder, the creator, the beneficial owner. Not staff. Your classification is Principal regardless of firm, and regardless of firm scale.
You are not the firm. You are a principal who happens to have a firm around you. The credential makes you recognizable as a principal to other principals at your level.
Senior executive · CIO · President · Managing Partner (non-founder) · General Counsel with authority
The senior fiduciary. The governance-level decision-maker. The executive with authority who is not the beneficial owner. Your peers are other Officers, across firm types and scales.
You are not the institution. You are a senior professional with real authority. Your peers are other senior professionals, not institutions.
Investment analyst · Portfolio manager · Research lead · Operating partner · Strategy head
The subject-matter professional within a verified firm. Credential reflects your role, affiliation, and trajectory. Your peer layer is others building institutional careers.
Your firm's reputation does not transfer to you automatically. The credential makes your standing explicit, and opens the conversations your title alone would not.
Board member · Investment committee · Outside counsel · Advisory board · Trust officer
Associated with a firm without being an employee. Your standing in the industry is real. The credential captures it, separate from both staff and principals.
You are an Advisor, not a staff member and not a principal. The credential captures a standing that firm-based classification has historically missed.
Serious investor operating privately · Angel investor · Self-directed · Principal without disclosed firm
Verified in a personal capacity with no firm linkage claimed. You may be serious, you may be quiet. The credential is yours alone. No institutional wrapper, no forced disclosure.
You hold the credential as yourself. No firm, no corporate overlay. Your visibility runs on who you are, and, if you choose, how much standing you quietly hold.
Nine-figure · Eight-figure standard · Seven-figure+ · Or not disclosed
Independent of your role classification. Elected, not required. A principal at a small firm and a principal at a large firm may share the same Standing Tier, without firm disclosure.
Standing without exposure. Yours alone, held on the credential, shown only to peers you choose to reveal it to.
Seven short questions. No contact information required to see your classification and your founding-cohort band. What people can't buy. You either hold it or you don't.
Get Started →Founding cohort pricing is introductory and subject to revision as the standard matures. You will see the band at the end of the questionnaire, before any commitment is made.