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Domain Capital

Organization
Type Commercial
Focus Financing
Region NA
Country
  • United States of America
City 2050 Center Ave,
Fort Lee, NJ 07024
Founded 2006
Websites

Domain Capital is a financial services company and the first of its kind to offer financing to companies depending on the recognized and inherent values of premium domain names.[1] Domain Capital is engaged in the innovation of financial services and products designed to enable the exploitation of the latest business models created by their customers. The company offers technology leases to Fortune 500 business ventures.[2] The company bears a 20-year track record in offering services on first to market status, financial resources and technology leasing.

Domain Capital's target audience included portfolio owners, new businesses wanting to by domains, and internet registry and transaction brokers.[3]

Partners[edit | edit source]

Among others, Domain Capital has partnered with the following companies to strengthen their services:

GoDaddy – This is an online service provider assisting businesses and individuals in retaining online presence and growing it.

Fabulous – This is a company specializing in revenue generating via PPC links.

Moniker – This is first and only one of its kind offering Domain Asset Management.

Sedo - Sedo is the leading marketplace for buying and selling domain names.[4]

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