Ears & Twil operates through a Delaware holding framework designed to preserve legal clarity, asset isolation, and governance alignment. Capital is deployed exclusively through segregated vehicles with defined structural hierarchy and ring-fenced asset ownership.
Intellectual property, strategic oversight, and management functions are separated from capital vehicles to preserve structural discipline and investor clarity. The holding entity governs brand ownership and high-level platform governance, while management and general partner entities oversee underwriting and deployment decisions.
Capital is accepted only at the fund level. Each fund deploys capital through asset-specific SPVs to maintain isolation between exposures and prevent cross-collateralization across strategies.
The platform adheres to defined structural principles designed to support institutional capital participation:
• Separation of intellectual property from investment vehicles
• Segregation of management and capital entities
• Asset-level isolation through SPVs
• Defined governance hierarchy under Delaware law
• Scalable vehicle formation for future structured issuances