Private equity : expert interviews and videos

How do you turn your unused money into a fortune?
Fundora democratizes private equity by making it possible to invest from €100 in unlisted funds. This program explains the basics of the stock market, the benefits of private assets and how to diversify your assets intelligently.

Where to invest in the face of the collapse of the French system
An entrepreneur deciphers the French economy, the limits of business angels and the advantages of private equity. With Fundora, investing in professional funds becomes accessible to everyone, even with a small amount of capital.

Investing in SpaceX or Vinted? The secret world of private equity
Today, we welcome Bradley Lafond, an entrepreneur with an extraordinary background: a graduate of EDHEC, passed a CAP in pastry, he created a successful chain of bakeries before launching into private equity.
In this episode, we talk about: resilient entrepreneurship, passion investment (luxury watches) and especially how he makes investing in private funds accessible to everyone thanks to his startup Fundora.
An inspiring and ultra-concrete exchange on wealth management, access to asset classes reserved for the ultra-rich, and behind the scenes of investment funds.

Is Private Equity going to kill ETFs?
Go behind the scenes of the unseen with Bradley Lafond, co-founder of Fundora. Together, we decipher how this asset class, formerly reserved for multimillionaires, is becoming accessible to all.
On the program of this interview:
💎 Why invest in the unlisted (SpaceX, Revolute...)?
📈 Comparison: Private Equity vs traditional ETFs.
🛡️ Risks, liquidity and taxation: what you need to know before you start.
🚀 Bradley's entrepreneurial story and Fundora's vision.
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Invest in private equity from 100€ with Fundora
Bradley Lafond was the guest on the LEGEND show to tell about an extraordinary journey.Former entrepreneur in the bakery industry — with Ernest & Valentin, elected best bakery in Île-de-France — he made a radical turn at the age of 26 by resuming his studies in pastry... before facing the barriers of the investment world.Refused to enter a private equity fund, Bradley decided to create Fundora in 2025: a platform designed to make an investment private equity accessible to everyone, from €100.
In this interview, he looks back unfiltered on:
- The genesis of Fundora
- the obstacles of the investment sectorthe discipline and the intense work required to launch a fintech (7 days a week, 12 hours a day)
- its vision of a more open and fairer investment
An inspiring discussion on entrepreneurship, resilience and the desire to democratize opportunities long reserved for a minority.
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Is an ex-baker revolutionizing investment in France?
Guest on the channel Jokariz, Bradley Lafond, founder of Fundora, looks back on an atypical career that led him to rethink private equity investment.
Graduated fromEDHEC, Bradley understood early on that neither traditional finance nor wage employment matched his vision. He then made a radical choice: to resume a CAP baker and start your own bakeries. Their success allows him to invest in several companies... and to discover from within the limits of private equity, a closed universe reserved for a minority.
From this frustration comes a strong conviction: the investment must be more accessible, more transparent and fairer. It is this vision that will give birth to Fundora, a platform for investing in private equity funds starting at €100.
In this video, Bradley shares:
- his life choices against the tide
- his relationship to money and entrepreneurship
- The structural bottlenecks of private equity
- The genesis of Fundora and its mission
An authentic exchange about freedom, investment and the desire to create opportunities open to all.