Real equity in a real football club. Not a donation. Not a fan token. Ownership.
Bancruz Piraí is opening ownership to the world through a U.S.-regulated community investment offering. Reserve your seat.
The Framework
Regulation CF is a U.S. securities framework that allows anyone — not just accredited investors or institutions — to invest in a company and own a real stake.
Puente will establish a U.S.-based LLC that holds a defined equity interest in the club. When you invest, you purchase membership interests in that LLC. Your investment is SEC-filed, regulated, and transparent.
This is not a Kickstarter. This is not a fan token. This is not a donation. You become an owner.
The Tiers
Your Voice
$1 invested = 1 vote. All members vote on club identity, culture, fan experience, community initiatives, and anything that shapes what it feels like to be part of Bancruz Piraí.
Voting happens live at periodic company-wide membership meetings or in designated pre/post windows.
Ceiba members serve as Community Leaders. Unclaimed votes pass to them after 7 days. If still unclaimed after 3 additional days, the CEO decides. No vote is ever lost.
The Opportunity
Professional sports franchises have been among the fastest-appreciating asset classes globally over the past decade. Club valuations have consistently outpaced traditional equity markets, driven by scarcity, media rights growth, and global fan demand.
Wrexham AFC's commercial revenue grew 595% in a single year after a media-driven ownership model put the club on the global stage. Total revenue reached £26.7M — a 155% year-over-year increase. The documentary didn't pay the club directly. It made everything else possible.
Bolivia is in the middle of a historic 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign — the most competitive in CONMEBOL history with six automatic spots. Global attention on Bolivian football is rising. Infrastructure investment, institutional pressure to professionalize, and a renewed national identity around the sport are accelerating. The window is open.
Youth academies are the economic engine of football globally. A single player development and transfer can generate returns that dwarf a club's annual operating budget. El Semillero, Bancruz Piraí's academy, develops over 200 young players in Santa Cruz.
Qualification for South American continental competitions generates six-figure payouts, continental broadcast exposure, and a step-change in club valuation.
In Bolivian football, promotion to a higher division triggers direct financial rewards — increased league distributions, new sponsor eligibility, and access to national television revenue. Each step up the pyramid materially changes the economics of the club.
The Structure
Your investment purchases membership interests in a U.S.-based LLC. That LLC holds a defined equity position in the club's ownership structure. The entire chain is regulated, auditable, and transparent.
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This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any securities. No money or other consideration is being solicited, and if sent in response, will not be accepted. No offer to buy securities can be accepted and no part of the purchase price can be received until an offering statement filed with the SEC has been qualified, and any such offer may be withdrawn or revoked, without obligation or commitment of any kind, at any time before notice of its acceptance given after the qualification date. An indication of interest involves no obligation or commitment of any kind.