
Hathor Equus · by Hathor Technologies Group
Hathor Equus helps international buyers, owners and trusted advisors organize, review and assess the documentation, provenance and transaction readiness of valuable horses before a purchase or sale.
The Problem
What Hathor Equus Does
We consolidate passports, registrations, veterinary records, pedigree and transaction documents into a single structured data room.
We assess the completeness and internal consistency of available documentation against a defined standard.
We summarize gaps, inconsistencies and recommended next steps so principals can decide with clarity.
Private Equine Due Diligence
For horses valued from six to seven figures and beyond, the cost of incomplete information is significant. Hathor Equus brings the rigor of private banking and elite auction houses to equine transactions — quietly, and on your terms.
Information is handled discreetly and shared only with approved parties.
Comfortable across European, UK, Swiss, Gulf and US transactions.
We have no stake in the sale. Our only product is clarity.
Independent veterinarians and advisors engaged where appropriate.
The Process
You submit a confidential request. We respond discreetly to understand the transaction.
We request and organize available documentation from owners, agents and advisors.
We assess consistency, completeness and provenance, coordinating specialists where appropriate.
You receive a discreet dossier with findings, the Review Index and recommended next steps.
Who It Is For
Serving high-net-worth and institutional clients across Europe, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, the UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United States.
Why Now
As elite horses change hands across borders at record valuations, principals increasingly expect the same documentation rigor they would demand of any significant private asset. Hathor Equus provides that standard.
Confidential and without obligation. Tell us about the horse and the transaction, and we will respond discreetly.
Hathor Equus reviews available documentation and coordinates specialist input where appropriate. It does not guarantee the health, quality, performance, ownership status or future value of any horse.