Historically, private equity funds require high entry tickets, often in excess of €100,000, or several million euros, because they are reserved for institutional or professional investors.
Fundora makes this indirect access possible from €100 through three mechanisms:
1. Mutualization of investors
The capital of several investors is grouped together in a dedicated envelope. This makes it possible to collectively reach the minimum ticket required by the underlying fund.
2. Structuring via adapted vehicles
Investments are made through specific legal structures that allow individual subscriptions to be grouped together while respecting the regulatory framework.
3. Digitalization and cost optimization
The 100% digital platform reduces administrative and operational costs, making access to small amounts viable.
In summary, Fundora does not change the requirements of institutional funds: it allows investors to group together to access them collectively, in a structured and regulated framework.