A streamlined way to invest pre-IPO

Fund investing

DiligencedIndependently reviewed by the platform.
AutomatedSeamless and convenient platform process.
TransparentAudited financials and responsive support.
Time-limited opportunities to access investments in private companies at a set price. Learn more

Potential funds are shaped by investor demand. Watch the companies you want access to and we'll notify you when enough demand exists to open a fund.

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Tell us which private companies you're interested in. Register your interest and — if there's enough demand from our investor base — we'll try to make it a reality. We'll notify you if an investment opportunity becomes available.

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FAQs

What is a P2P Fund?

A special-purpose vehicle that pools accredited investors to access a single private company at a set unit price.

How do I invest in a P2P Fund?

Pick an open fund, complete the subscription flow, wire your investment before the funding deadline.

Who runs the P2P Fund?

Each fund is administered by the platform's fund manager; audited financials are provided annually.

What is a "qualified purchaser"?

An individual or family business holding $5M+ in investments, per the Investment Company Act.

What is an "accredited investor"?

An investor meeting SEC income or net-worth thresholds — verification happens in your account profile.

What happens if the issuer goes public?

Units convert to freely tradable shares after any lock-up period, then the fund distributes or liquidates.

How does a multi-asset fund differ from a single-asset fund?

Multi-asset funds hold several private companies for diversification; single-asset funds target one issuer.

Investing in private securities is speculative, illiquid, and involves the risk of loss. Pre-IPO companies are privately owned; not all private companies will experience an IPO or other liquidity event. References to securities do not constitute an offer or a recommendation to buy or sell any security. Fund terms shown are illustrative until an offering formally opens.