Core product

One account layer for three investing engines.

Delvue is being built as a single Namibian desk: AI sleeves, direct indexes, and tokenized real-world assets sharing custody, reporting, and a waitlist-first onboarding path. This is the map of the platform — not a live brokerage.

Entry target

N$ 100

Engines

3

Base currency

NAD

Status

Pre-launch

app.delvue.assets/investment-platform

AI sleeves

Mandates with drift bands and a co-pilot that writes actions, not novels.

Direct indexes

Own names. Tilt sectors. Exclude tickers you will not hold.

Tokenized RWA

Fractional tickets on curated real estate, infra, and private credit.

Shared controls

One risk profile, one cash band, one identity stack across engines.

NAD-first funding

Designed for Namibian rails first, with USD sleeves as a later option.

Honest preview

Screens are mocks. No live AUM, no implied performance, no fake users.

Why a platform, not three apps

African investors are already forced to juggle a bank app, a broker, a unit trust portal, and a PDF from an advisor. Delvue’s bet is that AI, indexing, and tokenization only work if they share an account, a tax lot file, and a risk engine. Split them and you recreate the same fragmentation with nicer gradients.

  • One investor profile drives all three engines
  • Rebalance notes can span public names and RWA sleeves
  • Reporting is designed as a household book, not three statements

What ships later vs what this page claims

This site is a pre-launch marketing surface built in Windhoek under FenoLink Enterprises. We will not pretend order routing, NSX membership, or custody contracts are live. The platform page exists so waitlist members can argue with the architecture before money moves.

  • Onboarding opens to waitlist first
  • Legal minima and product shelves land in disclosures at launch
  • Institutions and households share the same core ledger design

Who it is for

Households who cannot meet London or Cape Town minimums. Advisors who need a book view. Family offices that want NAD reporting without giving up a tokenization sleeve. If you need a live ISIN today, stay with your current broker — and still join the list if you want the desk when it opens.

  • Retail from N$ 100 on selected sleeves when live
  • Advisor books and IPS reviews on a separate surface
  • API access planned for partners, not as a day-one retail toy
EngineJob to be doneNot this
AI sleevesKeep a mandate inside a drift bandBlack-box day trading
Direct indexOwn and customise a basketAnother opaque unit trust
Tokenized RWASmall tickets on real assetsUnvetted yield farms
Shared deskOne risk and cash viewThree logins, three PDFs

How you would use it

01

Join waitlist

Tell us household vs advisor vs institution. That queue decides which screens we finish first.

02

Set a mandate

Risk band, exclusions, cash floor, NAD vs USD preference — stored once, used by every engine.

03

Choose engines

AI growth, a custom index, RWA tickets, or a mix. Nothing auto-trades in the mock.

04

Review the book

Dashboard, risk desk, and tax notes sit on the same account when the product opens.

Is the platform live?

No. Delvue Assets is in development in Windhoek. These pages describe the product we are building. Use the waitlist.

Will I need three accounts?

The design is one account layer. Engines are sleeves, not separate logins.

What is the minimum?

Target N$ 100 on selected products. Direct indexing and some RWA tickets may sit higher. Final numbers live in launch docs.

Where is the company?

Namibia. A subsidiary of FenoLink Enterprises. Regional ambition, local first rails.

Investment Platform is on the map. The desk is not live.

Join the waitlist if this page is why you showed up. We email when onboarding opens.