INSTITUTIONAL ACCESS
Access is governed by mandate fit, capacity, and execution integrity
IBEX engages selectively with institutional allocators where mandate structure, capital behavior, and evaluation intent align with execution-layer constraints. Access is not open-ended. Participation is considered only where deployment can preserve execution integrity, capacity discipline, and long-term system survivability.
Capital demand does not determine access. Execution capacity does.
ACCESS EVALUATION
A structured evaluation process before access is considered
All institutional engagement is preceded by a multi-stage evaluation process designed to assess mandate alignment, capital behavior, and execution compatibility.
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Initial Review
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Mandate Alignment
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Structured Follow-Up
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Controlled Onboarding
Access decisions are governed by execution capacity, not capital demand.
INSTITUTIONAL ACCESS
Access is capacity-governed and selectively granted
IBEX engages with a limited number of institutional allocators to preserve execution integrity, capacity discipline, and deployment precision. Participation is not continuous and access is not open-ended. Engagement is initiated only where mandate structure, capital behavior, and evaluation intent are aligned with execution-layer constraints.
Engagement is initiated only where mandate alignment, capital behavior, and evaluation intent are clearly defined.
Engagement Criteria
Submission does not imply evaluation or acceptance.