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Making 300-page bankruptcy filings readable in minutes.
We're building the infrastructure that turns disclosure statements and plans of reorganization into structured capital tables, with confidence scores on every field.
“I wrote a guide on how to lose money in distressed debt before I had ever invested a dollar of my own.”
— Adi
Every catastrophic loss in distressed debt has the same quiet precursor: someone misread the capital structure. They skipped a subordination clause, confused two tranches with similar names, or trusted a number without checking whether it appeared differently forty pages later.
The existing tools are either manual (an analyst, a highlighter, and six hours) or institutional (a terminal that starts at five figures annually). TrancheLab exists because the information is public, the filings are on PACER, and the problem is extraction, not access.