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Investment risk
Last updated August 2026
Private investments involve significant risk. This page summarises the principal risks you should consider before engaging with any opportunity presented on the platform.
Loss of capital
Private companies and projects may fail. You may lose part or all of the capital you commit, and there is no protection scheme covering such losses.
Illiquidity
There is generally no secondary market for private holdings. You may be unable to sell or exit for many years, if at all.
Valuation uncertainty
Valuations of private companies and projects are estimates. They may not reflect what a holding could realise, and future rounds may dilute your position.
Information limitations
Information is provided by project owners. Reviews carried out before publication do not amount to an audit or full due diligence, and do not replace your own analysis.
Execution and operational risk
Projects depend on the execution capability of their operators, local conditions, permitting, construction timelines, currency movements and regulatory change.
Eligibility and jurisdiction
Access to certain opportunities may be restricted depending on your jurisdiction and investor eligibility. It is your responsibility to ensure that any participation is lawful for you.
No advice
Nothing on this platform constitutes investment, financial, legal or tax advice. You should obtain independent professional advice before making any decision.