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# The EMCO Team

We are a group of entrepreneurs and professionals covering the following functional areas:

* **Precious metal sourcing, certification, refining and trading**
* **Gemstones’ sourcing at origin, certification and trading**
* **Auction procedures and auction sales**
* **Commercial law, blockchain and crypto related law**
* **Accounting and Financial Management**
* **Sales & Marketing**
* **Social media management**
* **Business Management**
* **Supply Chain Management**
* **Distribution and logistics**
* **Blockchain related technologies**
* **Token design, tokenomics and digital shares**

We are a multicultural and diverse professional team with an average of 20 years in-field experience. With some having been professionally active for more than 35 years, we are seasoned in creating value for society and the community in general. Together, we strive to make your investment consistent, reliable and safe.

#### The main team members and part of our management council are:

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