Ownership means control

Your money.
Your vote.

Invest in the market like an index fund. Vote on corporate decisions like an owner. Mainvote is the first investment platform where everyday investors actually control what happens with their shares.

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25%
of all US public equities held by retail investors
0%
of proxy votes they actually control
98%
of millennials want to vote on environmental issues
The problem

You own the shares. Someone else votes them.

When you invest in an ETF or index fund, BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street decide how your shares vote on executive pay, climate policy, and corporate governance. Retail investors collectively own more equity than the Big Three combined, yet have no mechanism to exercise that power.

The shift

What if your investment came with a ballot?

Mainvote is building an investment vehicle where every investor votes directly on every shareholder resolution. The fund aggregates your votes proportionally and executes them at scale. Same broad market exposure. Fundamentally different ownership experience.

Invest. Vote. Shape the companies you own.

01

Invest in a broad portfolio

Your money goes into a diversified, ETF-like portfolio tracking the market. Competitive fees, broad exposure, no stock-picking required.

02

Vote on what matters

When shareholder votes come up, you decide. Executive compensation, climate commitments, board composition. Each issue explained clearly, one tap to vote.

03

Your voice, executed at scale

Mainvote aggregates individual votes and casts them proportionally. Thousands of small investors, one powerful collective voice in the boardroom.

Corporate power belongs to the people who own it.

Executive Compensation

Should the CEO get a $50M bonus while laying off 10,000 workers? Your shares, your call.

Climate Commitments

Vote on emissions targets, renewable energy transitions, and environmental disclosure policies.

Board Composition

Who sits on the board matters. Vote for directors who represent your interests, not just insiders.

Mergers & Acquisitions

When a company you own is being bought or merged, weigh in on whether the deal serves shareholders.

From passive investing to active ownership.

The future of capital isn't just about returns. It's about who gets to decide what companies do with the power they hold. Mainvote is building that future.

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