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# Institutional Vaults

Raga Finance’s **Institutional Vaults** deliver reliable, enterprise-grade yield solutions for large-scale investors across Proof-of-Stake networks.

### **How It Works**

Institutions deposit assets (e.g. ETH, SOL, tokenized PoS tokens) into Raga Finance’s non-custodial vaults. These assets are staked directly on the underlying chain, and rewards are automatically harvested and credited back to the institution on a configurable cadence.

### **Key Benefits**

* **Predictable Yields:** Leverage attractive staking returns native to each PoS network—returns that scale with institutional capital.
* **Enterprise-Grade Security:**
  * **Non-Custodial Flow:** Assets remain under institutional control at all times, minimizing counterparty risk.
  * **Audited Smart Contracts:** We adhere to industry best practices and engage leading security firms for regular audits.
* **Full Transparency:** Institutions receive real-time reporting on balances, pending rewards, and historical performance.

### **Supported Networks & Assets**

* **Ethereum & Derivatives:** ETH, stETH, wETH
* **Solana:** SOL, mSOL
* **Other PoS Chains:** A selection of vetted Layer 1 and Layer 2 networks with robust staking markets

For a tailored institutional partnership or custom terms, please get in touch with our team members:

* [Rohit](https://t.me/RohitxNexus): Founder/CTO, Raga Finance
* [Mayank](https://t.me/mnkrj): Founder/CEO, Raga Finance


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