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HWAL Inc. Partners with IBN to Enhance Corporate Communications and Investor Outreach

Diversified entertainment company HWAL Inc. enlists IBN’s extensive financial news network to amplify its intellectual property and digital media initiatives

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HWAL Inc. Partners with IBN to Enhance Corporate Communications and Investor Outreach

HWAL Inc. (OTC: HWAL), a diversified entertainment and intellectual property company based in Austin, Texas, announced on August 19, 2026, that it has retained IBN, a multifaceted financial news and publishing company, to assist with its corporate communications strategy.

HWAL’s business is anchored by a substantial collection of music and media assets accumulated over several decades. The company operates through its subsidiary Melody Trust and Lunar Records, a joint venture between Melody Trust and Space Blue. These entities focus on licensing, artist development, and pioneering digital and immersive entertainment experiences.

A key aspect of HWAL’s strategy involves utilizing blockchain-enabled models to manage and monetize its intellectual property. Recent initiatives have expanded HWAL’s music holdings and introduced tokenized real-world asset structures. Additionally, the company has engaged in collaborations aimed at entertainment innovation and cultural preservation.

These efforts are designed to diversify the ways HWAL’s intellectual property can be commercialized, targeting both existing fans and new audiences.

As part of its engagement, IBN will deploy its investor-focused distribution network to enhance HWAL’s visibility. This network includes over 5,000 syndication outlets, newsletters, social media channels, and wire services via InvestorWire, complemented by blogs and other outreach tools.

IBN brings over 20 years of experience supporting more than 500 client partners and manages a family of over 75 trusted brands. Its collective audience encompasses millions of social media followers, positioning it to effectively connect HWAL with investors, journalists, and the general public.

HWAL’s corporate newsroom is accessible at https://ibn.fm/HWAL for further information.

IBN’s Dynamic Brand Portfolio (DBP) offers clients comprehensive communication solutions, including access to wire distribution via InvestorWire, editorial syndication to thousands of news outlets, press release enhancement, social media distribution, and full-scale corporate communications support.

The announcement includes standard forward-looking statements disclaimers pursuant to the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, cautioning investors about inherent uncertainties and risks detailed in HWAL’s SEC filings.

This partnership marks a strategic step for HWAL to leverage advanced communication channels and investor networks to support its growth in entertainment, space archiving, AI, real-world assets, and digital media assets.

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