Marlowe evaluates a broad range of asset types. The following categories represent examples of assets and asset rights that Marlowe may consider for acquisition. Marlowe evaluates each opportunity individually and does not guarantee an offer on any particular asset.
Dormant Assets
Assets that have been inactive or unaddressed for an extended period, including dormant accounts, inactive property interests, and long-standing uncollected rights.
Unclaimed Property Interests
Property interests that have not been claimed or administered, including unclaimed funds, abandoned property rights, and unaddressed ownership interests.
Bankruptcy Estate Assets
Post-confirmation estate assets, dormant estate property, unclaimed property interests, claims or recoverable rights, and assets with uncertain timing or collectability.
Receivership Assets
Assets held in receivership proceedings, including assets subject to court-supervised administration and assets requiring investigation or documentation.
Fiduciary-Held Assets
Assets held by trustees, plan administrators, liquidating trustees, estate representatives, and other authorized fiduciaries.
Estate and Trust Interests
Interests in estates and trusts, including contingent interests, disputed interests, and interests with uncertain or delayed realization timelines.
Commercial Claims
Commercial claims, including contract claims, disputed receivables, judgment interests, and other commercial rights with uncertain collectability.
Disputed Property Rights
Property rights subject to dispute, litigation, or uncertainty, including contested ownership interests and rights requiring legal resolution.
Contingent Asset Interests
Asset interests contingent on future events, conditions, or outcomes, including interests with uncertain timing or realization prospects.
Other Uncertain Asset Rights
Other uncertain, unrealized, or difficult-to-administer asset rights that may be suitable for a purchase transaction.
If you hold or control an asset type not listed above, Marlowe may still be willing to evaluate a purchase transaction. Contact Marlowe to discuss your specific situation.
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