What STOKR provides to issuers

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STOKR is a Luxembourg-based digital securities platform, registered with the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF) as both a Crypto-Asset Service Provider (CASP) and a Payment Institution (PI). This guide outlines the infrastructure and services STOKR provides to issuers conducting a security token offering (STO) on the platform.

  1. Digital securities issuance and custody infrastructure – digital securities are issued via STOKR exclusively on the Liquid Network, the only DLT infrastructure STOKR uses for issuance, including support for automated on-chain logic governing transfer restrictions and compliance rules.
  2. Investor onboarding and identity verification – STOKR manages the full investor onboarding pipeline, including KYC/AML checks performed through Sumsub. Issuers do not need to build or manage their own verification process.
  3. Payment rails – STOKR provides payment infrastructure to collect investor funds and process payouts, operating under its Payment Institution registration.
  4. Issuer Portal – issuers are given access to a management interface covering subscription monitoring, investor list management, and payout/redemption configuration.
  5. Regulatory and compliance support – as a registered CASP and PI, STOKR applies the compliance standards expected of a CSSF-registered CASP and Payment Institution, including ongoing AML/KYC support after an offering closes. See "AML/KYC support STOKR provides to issuers post-offering."
  6. Onboarding and due diligence support – every issuer completes STOKR's onboarding and due-diligence process before an offering goes live.

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