For Capital Market Coordinators

You connect the dots.
We make sure they're real.

Wire instructions arrive in forwarded emails, get revised by phone, and change without warning. You see everything. You control nothing.

The Problem

A dozen counterparties. A dozen channels. One person responsible.

PDFs against emails against voicemails — and if an instruction was altered in transit, your name is on the disbursement that went to the wrong account.

The Basefund Approach

One workspace for instruction integrity across the transaction.

A single, live view of every party's identity and banking details — confirmed at the source. Changes flagged instantly, accounts checked before release, every payment insured.

In-App Verification

No more callbacks.

Every instruction authenticated, verified, and confirmed within the platform — eliminating manual callbacks and closing the security gaps legacy workflows leave open.

Capabilities

Coordination infrastructure for every transaction.

Real-Time Transaction Visibility

Which parties are confirmed, which instructions changed, which payments are cleared — one live view instead of scattered email threads.

Multi-Party Coordination

Each party independently checked against verified records — not forwarded credentials you have to trust on faith.

Verified Instructions

Instructions locked to their verified source. New ABA or account number? Flagged and re-confirmed before capital is committed.

Connected Transactions

Link related payments across a transaction so that verification carries through the entire transaction chain. One verified source of truth.

Anomaly Detection

Automatic alerts when payment instructions change unexpectedly, when new parties enter the transaction, or when verification lapses are detected.

Transaction Insurance

Each payment carries transaction-level coverage. If a verified instruction was compromised, the funds are insured — protecting the transaction and your firm.

Stop reconciling.
Start coordinating.

One platform for instruction integrity and transaction-level insurance.