# New to Market: The First Natural Asset Ensurance Policy > 493% return on natural capital · issued at a 67% discount · tradable, yield‑bearing instruments **Published by:** [BASIN Dispatches](https://dispatches.basin.global/) **Published on:** 2025-09-03 **Categories:** ensurance, natural-assets, natural-capital **URL:** https://dispatches.basin.global/the-first-natural-asset-ensurance-policy ## Content We’re at the edge of new territory — and we must move. BASIN built the infrastructure to make nature investable — and now we’re putting it to work. This first policy has completed underwriting and the numbers are clear: this asset must be ensured. The policy is issued, though not yet bound, it is open for commitments. To ensure nature, we have to move before the market exists. That means taking the first steps, setting the path, and demonstrating that natural assets can be both investable and permanently protected.The Natural Asset83 acres of wetland forestSoutheast Savannas & Riparian BioregionProvides habitat, clean water, clean air, climate stability, and much moreAnnual Ecosystem Service Value: $1,449,706 (FLOWS)Real Asset Cost: $294,250 (STOCKS)Natural Cap Rate: 493%full analysisThe Certificate of Ensurance493% ROI · Wetland Forest | NATURAL ASSETPolicy Target: $323,675 (project cost + 10% stewardship buffer)Price: $0.33 per CertificateFace Value: $1.00 (issued on value, priced on cost)Discount: Certificates are issued at a ~67% discount to real valueTradable: Speculation happens on the instrument, not the underlying natural asset — a new way to separate protection from profitYield-bearing: member-held certificates eligible for ecological data claims and protocol distributionsReduce Risk, Ensure ResilienceWhy $0.33?Positions the natural asset to move from Issued → Ensured → Entrust in under five years.Covers acquisition plus a stewardship buffer without exhausting full issuance.Leaves capacity for additional funding if demand grows.Early buyers get clear upside toward $1.00 ESV — plus the intrinsic value of ensuring the asset.At $0.33, the path is clear: the policy can bind, stewardship is funded, and Entrust is reached well before 2030.Paths to ProtectionWhat if the Policy Doesn’t Bind?Funds won’t sit idle — they’ll be redirected to comparable natural assets in the same bioregion with similar ecosystem condition.Why Now?Because waiting until the market is “ready” isn’t an option. This is the first issuance of natural assets as tradable, yield-bearing instruments — putting the infrastructure we’ve built into action. It’s the prototype for a new kind of finance: Markets For What Matters. Nature is undervalued and mispriced. We’re making that reality visible to ensure the underlying. By moving ahead — even in uncertainty — we reduce systemic risk. Ensuring nature’s value can’t wait.👉 View the policyUndervalued & MispricedWhat does all this mean?Ensurance: ensures the stocks and flows of natural capital one natural asset at a time.Policy: the contract that ensures the natural asset is protected.Underwriting: period before a policy is fully bound, natural asset not secured until policy is issued.Entrust: at end of Policy period, natural asset is permanently protected.Face Value: $1.00 per certificate, anchored to the ecosystem services value (ESV) based on ecosystem condition.Discount: Certificates on this asset are initially priced at $0.33 — a 67% discount to real value.Tradability: Certificates can be bought and sold; speculation is on the instrument, not the underlying asset.Substitutability: if this asset can’t bind, commitments shift to a comparable natural asset in the same bioregion.1:1: all Certificates are 1:1 shares of the protocolYield: member-held Certificates may receive distributions from this asset and/or from the protocolDisclaimer: We are not selling securities. We are selling Security. ## Publication Information - [BASIN Dispatches](https://dispatches.basin.global/): Publication homepage - [All Posts](https://dispatches.basin.global/): More posts from this publication - [RSS Feed](https://api.paragraph.com/blogs/rss/@basin-dispatches): Subscribe to updates - [Twitter](https://twitter.com/dot_basin): Follow on Twitter