WHY MEMOA EXISTS
Physical wealth has always had an information problem.
Sophisticated families have strong systems for financial assets, portfolio reporting, entities, trusts, and household operations. Significant physical assets such as art, jewelry, watches, collector vehicles, heirlooms, and collections often sit outside that infrastructure. Their records are fragmented across appraisals, insurance schedules, receipts, photographs, spreadsheets, advisors, and the family members who know the objects best.
Our founders encountered this firsthand during an estate transition. Reconstructing what existed, where it came from, how it had been valued, and what was intended for it required piecing together disconnected records after important knowledge had already been lost.
That experience exposed a broader infrastructure gap. The problem was larger than estate planning or sentimental preservation. It was the absence of a durable, object-level system of record for an entire class of physical wealth.
THE EVOLUTION
THE CATEGORY
Financial assets have systems of record. Trusts and entities have dedicated administration systems. Family offices have accounting, reporting, CRM, and household platforms. What remains largely absent is purpose-built infrastructure for the significant physical asset itself.
An accounting system may know a family has an $8 million art collection. An entity system may know an LLC owns it. But the 83 individual works behind that number, what they are, where they are, what evidence supports them, how their valuation and insurance history have changed, and what the family intends for them, often exist across disconnected systems and people.
Memoa Vault organizes that information around the object itself. Each record can bring together documentation, provenance, location, valuation and insurance history, ownership context, family knowledge, and future intent, while remaining portable and usable across the professional systems already in place.
We are not replacing the family office technology stack. We are building the object-level record layer beneath it.
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