Domenic Carosa | |
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Born | 1974 |
Alma mater | Australian Graduate School of Entrepreneurship |
Occupation | Co-Founder & Executive Chairman |
Employer | Future Capital Development Fund |
Known for | Founder & Chairman, Banxa Holdings Inc. Co-Founder, Destra Corporation Co-Founder, Future Capital Development Fund |
Domenic Carosa (born 1974) is an Australian businessman from Melbourne, Australia. Carosa was the co-founder of the digital music company, Destra Corporation. At the age of 25, Destra was listed on the Australian Securities Exchange, making Carosa the youngest CEO to manage a company on the Securities Exchange in Australian history.[1]
Destra's assets were sold after the Opes Prime collapse in 2008, and Carosa became the founder of the Future Capital Development Fund in 2008. In 2014, the development fund diversified into bitcoin investment by launching the Future Capital Bitcoin Fund, which was the first of its kind in Australia.
In 2014 Carosa founded Banxa, a fiat-cryptocurrency payment processing company, that had initial public offering in 2021 and is currently listed in Toronto Venture Exchange.
Carosa is also the co-founder and CEO of the mobile Q&A company, Crowd Mobile.