AdultVest Offering Free Trial Memberships

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Investment services company AdultVest will offer its online “investor matchmaking” services free of charge during the beta phase of its new website.

“We have a large following of investors and business buyers looking for opportunities,” AdultVest Director of Operations Andy Oleykowski said. “This is a great way for solid adult businesses to connect directly with prescreened investors and buyers who we know are looking to invest in the adult entertainment market.”

Qualified accredited investors and financial institutions who have registered on AdultVest.com can access the AdultVest business listings. Listed businesses can control which investors can view their information and exactly how much information is displayed.

This system allows adult businesses — including Internet companies, gentlemens clubs, production houses, retail and wholesale distributors, manufacturers, billing services, talent agencies, publishers and tradeshows — to connect with investors, business buyers and strategic partners.

AdultVest.com also offers services for companies interested in going public, financing a new division or new venture, forging long-term relationships with major financial institutions, raising money to buy out partners, raising money to buy out competitors and identifying buyout opportunities in the marketplace.

It also is a place for companies who are looking to establish other kinds of strategic relationships and partnerships to connect.

For more information, adult businesses and investors can visit the AdultVest homepage for free registration while the beta trial continues. Registered AdultVest members can retrieve lost passwords here.

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