JCaz Launches AdultXFund.com for Equity Crowdfunding

LOS ANGELES — JCaz Ltd., a U.K.-based adult media firm, has launched an equity crowd-funding platform for the adult industry with AdultXFund.com.

During the last few months JCaz worked with Grow VC to bring AdultXFund.com to market. 

According to JCaz, AdultXFund is a place where companies can offer equity for investment in their adult business and projects — a network that’s dedicated to adult industry entrepreneurs and investors.

Backed by Grow VC, entrepreneurs and funders can have the confidence that the tools and support teams are in place to make sure that everything is secure and reliable, JCaz said in announcing the launch.

During the initial launch period, AdultXFund.com is inviting companies and consumers to join the community. Companies can place their business pitches and promote them to the public.

JCaz said that pitch investments range from $10,000 to $1 million.

JCaz director Jason Maskell remarked, “We have seen how hard it is for businesses in the global adult industry to raise the investment required to move forward, now the porn loving public can get involved and become part of projects they are interested in."

JCaz creates and develops a range of products and services across the Internet, including mobile apps, DVD production and distribution and social media.

For more information, visit https://www.adultXfund.com.

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