Invech Holdings, Inc. (OTC PINK: IVHI), a Nevada corporation based in Wyoming, has announced a change in control and new management, as detailed in a recent 8K filing with the SEC. The company, which specializes in drafting regulatory documents, consulting for public companies, and software development, has appointed Alexander M. Woods-Leo as its new CEO and majority owner. At 38 years old, Woods-Leo brings over 15 years of experience leading private and public companies, complemented by 20-plus years in computer technology, 15 years in sales and marketing, 10 years in banking, and a decade in strategic business consulting. He is a two-time patent-awarded inventor and has published apps on three platforms, with specialized expertise in funding startups.
The company has expanded its business to include SAAS platform coding and development services, and plans to introduce new technology acquisitions, funding solutions, and asset purchases. In a statement, Woods-Leo emphasized a clear strategy: “There is a plan in motion whereas the company is preparing to announce funding terms, and asset acquisitions.” He added, “I am leveraging my last 15 years of contacts globally to bring this company to the next level and enhance its operations.” Notably, the current management has no intention of remaining on the OTC tier. The company will continue to file with the SEC and conduct PCAOB audits but will cease filing with OTC Markets for OTCID.
Invech Holdings has also updated its corporate website at www.invechholdings.com and retained Brunson Chandler and Jones for legal advice regarding filings and corporate matters. The full details of the control change can be found in the SEC filing.
This announcement highlights a strategic shift for Invech Holdings, moving away from its traditional OTC-listed status and toward a more aggressive growth trajectory in the SAAS sector. The implications include potential new funding rounds and asset acquisitions that could reshape the company's operations and market position. However, as with any forward-looking statements, the company cautions that actual results may differ materially due to various risks and uncertainties, including market acceptance, competition, and regulatory changes.


