Solve
What we do

Solve puts five arms under one roof, and you sit at the centre of all of them. Legal keeps what's yours protected. Corporate keeps the structure sound. New Business finds and shapes the next deal. Ventures builds equity that outlives one career. Charity turns the work into something that gives back. Here is what each one does, in practice.

Corporate

CORPORATE

Corporate builds the company structure that holds everything else: where the business sits, how the tax works, who owns what. Singapore residency and real substance let the holding company own the IP and license it to the operating business, on the record.

  • Holding structures built around one person's income, IP, and assets.
  • Singapore tax residency, with the holding company owning the IP and licensing it to the operating business.
  • Corporate secretarial work and the compliance that keeps a company in good standing.
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New Business

NEW BUSINESS

New Business originates the next move: a venture built from a persona, an introduction that opens a market, a brand deal worth taking. Half the job is deciding what to say yes to, and what to leave alone.

  • Turning a persona into a standalone commercial venture, built from the ground up.
  • Introductions into distribution, property, banking, and private aviation.
  • Evaluation and negotiation of brand and consumer-goods deals, including the ones worth declining.
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Ventures

VENTURES

Ventures holds equity in the platforms, labels, and funds Solve builds, so growth compounds past any one deal or one year. Some of it is a single company. Some of it is a fund built to back several at once.

  • Equity stakes in operating ventures, including Beamco, the creator platform Solve built and backs.
  • Fund vehicles designed to back multiple ventures under one structure.
  • Hands-on work scaling portfolio companies from first revenue to their next stage.
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Charity

CHARITY

Charity turns commercial success into structured giving: a vehicle that receives and distributes funds, and mechanisms that link a stream of revenue to a cause. What starts as a tax-efficient structure ends up funding something real.

  • A charitable foundation on track for IPC status, built to receive and distribute funds.
  • Charity-linked structures that unlock tax deductions while directing money to real causes.
  • Giving programmes tied to the work itself, so a tour or a release funds something beyond itself.
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