CEO Grady Ryther described the Nasdaq debut as a defining milestone for the firm and the workforce it supports. By moving to a major U.S. exchange, the Delaware-incorporated company aims to gain the visibility and capital access necessary to scale its FUKUPE platform beyond its current Japanese operations. The firm holds a global patent strategy covering markets in South Korea, Singapore, and Japan, with planned expansions into Indonesia and the UAE.
WestPark Capital, Inc. is serving as the financial advisor for the direct listing. Trading will be available to Japanese investors through brokerage firms including Monex, Rakuten Securities, SBI Securities, and Webull Securities, subject to individual account requirements. Investors are encouraged to review the company’s prospectus and SEC filings, as the firm notes that actual market performance may differ from current projections due to regulatory and economic variables.





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