
Sam Regan / Samantha Lagunilla Regan
Samantha Regan is the President, Founder and Chairman of the Board of Moneyllc Corp. Inc. Ltd. (CIK 0002131235), specialising in asset securitisation — most notably through the Fera Poppies Art-Library, where her own paintings are appraised and securitised as a component of a verified-value art-asset library. She is also Founder and CEO of Fera Poppies, an international luxury design and media house recognised for its ethical innovation and global cultural engagement. Her background spans financing models that emphasise verified art-asset value, financial intermediation, fund management, securities and derivatives markets, credit and lending, auction-house and asset monetisation, and real estate and asset-backed finance, with a particular specialism in secondary art-market securities. Samantha is a contributor to Vogue and an independent journalist contributor at International Business Times (IBT), an outlet with an audience of over 90 million daily users. At The Luxury Playbook, Samantha contributes thought leadership for senior executives, investors and board members navigating structural change in the global economy — asset securitisation, structured alternative investments, emerging asset classes, valuation-driven financing models, real estate and asset-backed finance, and securities and derivatives markets.
Background & credentials
- Founder & CEO — Fera Poppies (international luxury design & media house)
- Founder, President & Chairman — Moneyllc Corp. Inc. Ltd. (CIK 0002131235)
- Contributor — Vogue
- Independent Journalist Contributor — International Business Times (IBT), 90M+ daily audience
- Director & Producer — award-winning film at Soho House Cinema + Joint
- Recognised as a "Blue Chip Artist" in contemporary American and European art
Recent stories
Art CollectingHow Institutional Art Treasuries Are Being Built Without Tokenization
A quiet third path is forming between traditional collecting and tokenized art platforms. We examine how institutions are constructing internal art treasuries that look like tokenized infrastructure but issue no tokens and accept no outside capital.
Art CollectingThe Two Architectural Choices That Now Define Institutional Art Treasury
Institutions holding $200M+ in fine art face a binary structural choice: keep the collection on the internal balance sheet, or securitize into ETPs and ABS. The decision now shapes control, liquidity, and valuation discipline.
