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Ala Presenti crowned at the Women in Tech Europe Awards 2025

The co-founder of Investre, Ala Presenti, won the Start-Up Award at the Women in Tech Europe Awards 2025 in Brussels. A recognition of her role in the development of Moniflo, a Luxembourg fintech that democratises investment through blockchain and the tokenisation of funds.

Luxembourg confirms its place on the European map of technological innovation. , co-founder of Investre, received the Start-Up Award at the Women in Tech Europe Awards 2025, held on 6 October at the Palais des académies in Brussels. Selected from hundreds of candidates from all over the continent, she was rewarded for her pioneering work in creating Moniflo, an app that makes investing accessible to everyone thanks to blockchain and the tokenisation of funds.

“This award is not just recognition for Investre and Moniflo—it’s a milestone for Luxembourg and for women across the European tech ecosystem,” the winner said. “We are no longer waiting for permission. We build, lead, fund, code and participate in policymaking.”

The awards [become] fuel to go further, take your place and keep the door open for others.

Ala Presenti

Ala Presenti, cofounder, Investre

Moniflo is part of Investre’s strategy to build an end-to-end Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT)-based infrastructure for the asset management industry. The platform enables anyone, regardless of wealth or financial knowledge, to invest in regulated funds with no minimum investment and transparent costs. Based on Investre’s real-time DLT technology, Moniflo demonstrates that fund tokenisation is now an operational reality, offering accessibility, transparency and efficiency on a large scale.

World Tour

Ala Presenti was among five finalists—Manon Frajman, Manel Chikh, Anna Cejudo and Camila Rodrigues de Carvalho—selected by a prestigious jury. The award also reinforces Luxembourg’s position as a European leader in financial innovation, at the intersection of technology, inclusion and impact. The winner will now represent Europe at the Women in Tech Global Finals in Paris on 14 November. There, she will represent Luxembourg on the international stage and compete for the Global Start-Up Award, the winners of which will be announced live. The event will mark the culmination of a world tour across seven regions, consecrating the women who are shaping the technological future of the planet.

“Awards matter,” she added, “but what matters even more is turning them into fuel—fuel to go further, take your place and keep the door open for others.”

Luxembourg-based Investre is building the capital markets infrastructure for a tokenised future, enabling fund managers to issue, distribute and settle tokenised funds in a fully regulated blockchain ecosystem. With Moniflo, the company demonstrates that innovation and inclusion can go hand in hand, confirming the vitality of Luxembourg’s fintech ecosystem.

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