Capital timeline visibility for growing corporations
Equity Vault gives corporations a structured view of how ownership evolves over time. Instead of relying on static cap tables or disconnected records, teams can see the sequence of issuances, changes, and events that shape the current ownership structure.
Ownership changes appear in chronological order instead of a static snapshot.
Each issuance and related activity remains tied to the historical record.
Events stay connected to the shareholders and share classes they affect.
Questions can be answered by following the timeline instead of reconstructing it.
A timeline view of ownership changes and capital activity
Issuances and events connected to shareholder records
Historical visibility, not just a current snapshot
Built for corporations with evolving ownership structures
Ownership is not static
Most ownership systems focus on the current state. They show who owns what today, but not how that state was formed. When questions arise, teams are forced to reconstruct history from emails, documents, and memory.
This process is slow and often incomplete. Equity Vault introduces a capital timeline so ownership is understood as a sequence of events, not just a final number.
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The current cap table answers only one question
It shows where ownership ended up, but not the sequence of events that created it.
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Reviews trigger manual reconstruction
Teams end up stitching together documents, notes, and old exports to explain change over time.
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Context disappears as activity increases
Each new issuance or update is easy to understand today and harder to explain six months later.
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Static records hide the story behind ownership
Historical clarity comes from preserving the event sequence, not just the latest totals.
See ownership as it evolves
Track issuances and ownership events in the order they occurred, creating a clearer picture of how the corporation's structure developed.
When questions arise, follow the timeline instead of rebuilding it. Understand how and when ownership changed with supporting records.
Avoid piecing together historical ownership from scattered documents and inconsistent notes.
How it works
Each issuance and capital-related activity is recorded as part of the corporation's ownership history.
Tie each event to the relevant shareholder and share class to maintain context.
Access a chronological view of ownership changes, providing clarity into how the current state was reached.
Continue adding events as the corporation grows, preserving a structured historical record.
Who this is for
Understand how early decisions and issuances shape ownership as the company grows.
Maintain a historical record that supports reporting and internal analysis.
Review ownership changes in context, without relying on fragmented documentation.
Track increasingly complex ownership activity without losing historical clarity.
Capital timeline FAQ
Move beyond static ownership snapshots and track the full story of your corporation's capital structure.