For issuers & advisors
Modernization without disintermediation theater
Stabletown is designed for issuers, advisors, and finance stakeholders who want practical improvements in workflow, reporting, and market structure without pretending the institutional stack no longer matters.
For issuers
You need tools that can be explained internally, governed responsibly, and implemented without turning every pilot into a moonshot. Stabletown fits existing procurement, legal review, and governance processes — not replace them.
- Pilot scoping that works within existing approval processes
- Dashboard reporting for finance committees and oversight bodies
- Clear records that satisfy audit requirements
For municipal advisors
Stabletown works with advisor-led processes, not around them. We see advisors as essential trust infrastructure. Modern rails should strengthen your role in structuring, advising, and overseeing public financings — not sideline it.
- Advisor-centric workflows preserving your central role
- Better coordination tools between issuer, advisor, and counsel
- Modernization that enhances, not replaces, advisory relationships
For finance teams
We aim to reduce friction, improve record quality, and make new pilot structures easier to monitor. Stabletown provides dashboards, structured logs, and reporting tools designed for finance officers who need to explain what is happening to oversight bodies.
- Real-time dashboards replacing static PDF reports
- Structured activity logs for every financial operation
- Export-ready data for existing reporting requirements
For implementation partners
Stabletown serves as a coordinating layer that makes handoffs, responsibilities, and reporting clearer. Whether you are a banking partner, compliance firm, or program administrator, we make your integration points explicit and well-documented.
- Well-documented API integration points
- Clear responsibility boundaries and handoff protocols
- Compliance-ready audit trails for partner activities
The market we work in
Fragmentation is the problem — and the opportunity
$4.5T
of municipal bonds outstanding, across roughly 50,000 issuers
~1M
outstanding municipal securities — versus roughly 30,000 corporate bonds
~2.8%
of municipal CUSIPs trade on a typical day
1,122 → 935
MSRB-registered dealers, 2021 to 2025 — while ATS-executed trades nearly doubled
Sources: SIFMA and Federal Reserve statistics (1Q26), SEC municipal market descriptions, and MSRB 2025 market data.
Stakeholder ecosystem
How Stabletown fits within the existing market structure
Stabletown is a coordinating layer — not a replacement for any existing participant in the municipal finance ecosystem. We sit between issuers and their partners, making workflows clearer and records stronger.

Trust
Built for institutional confidence
Designed with input from municipal finance practitioners
Built around actual public-sector procurement constraints
Privacy and security architecture reviewed by compliance professionals
No vendor lock-in — data portability by design
Straight answers
The questions advisors and counsel ask first
Do you replace the municipal advisor?
No — and the product does not work without one. Advisors are the trust infrastructure of issuer decision-making. Stabletown is the workflow layer under the advisor's deal team: cleaner document assembly, explicit handoffs, and audit-ready records across every client engagement. Modern rails should scale the advisor's role, not dilute it.
Are you an underwriter, placement agent, or municipal advisor?
No. Stabletown does not underwrite, solicit, place, advise on the issuance of municipal securities, or hold funds. Our pricing is fixed-scope — never a spread, basis-point, or success fee — precisely so the boundary stays bright. Regulated execution stays with the professionals licensed for it.
Why does the market need an operating layer?
Because the friction is operational, not financial. Issuance still moves through email chains, PDF versions, and after-the-fact audit reconstruction. With a million securities across fifty thousand issuers, the market's problem is not a lack of capital — it is the absence of clean rails around how public debt actually gets done.
Built for the parties that matter
Stabletown works with the institutional stack, not against it. If you are an issuer, advisor, finance officer, or implementation partner exploring modern public-sector finance, we would like to talk.
Engagements are fixed-scope, starting with a $5,000–$10,000 Readiness Sprint — see pricing. Or start with the Stabletown Papers.