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Pre-IPO Investing

Invest in US and European initial public offerings (IPOs). Buy stocks at their initial price before trading begins. Make money by selling stocks as soon as they get listed on the exchange. Prices can grow by tens or even hundreds of percent!

  • A diligent selection of IPOs

    Our analysts carefully study the issuer’s business indicators and analyse the market environment. Out of all IPOs, we offer the most promising ones.

  • Low minimal entry

    Previously, only large investors with several million dollars were allowed to participate in IPOs. We have reduced the participation amount for our clients to $10,000.

  • A unique opportunity for Australians

    We are one of the few Australian companies who provides retail investors with access to US IPOs.

Pre-IPOs

What is an IPO?

When a private company first sells shares of stock to the public, this process is known as an initial public offering (IPO). In essence, an IPO means that a company's ownership is transitioning from private ownership to public ownership. For that reason, the IPO process is sometimes referred to as "going public." Startup companies or companies that have been in business for decades can decide to go public through an IPO. Companies typically issue an IPO to raise capital to pay off debts, fund growth initiatives, raise their public profile, or to allow company insiders to diversify their holdings or create liquidity by selling all or a portion of their private shares as part of the IPO.

Our diverse expertise and experience in Pre-IPO Investments, Equities and the financial markets in general have prepared us to better serve you.


See below our current Pre-IPO investment oportunities

I am most interested in

Instacart

online grocery ordering company
Expected IPO timeline:
2022
Estimated IPO valuation:
$39 billion
Discord

chat app
Expected IPO timeline:
2022
Estimated IPO valuation:
$20 billion
Databricks

data engineering tool
Expected IPO timeline:
Mid 2022
Estimated IPO valuation:
$45 billion
Porsche

German automobile manufacturer
Expected IPO timeline:
Late 2022
Estimated IPO valuation:
$100 billion +
Chime

online banking
Expected IPO timeline:
Mid 2022
Estimated IPO valuation:
$40 billion
Impossible

100% Fixed Income
Expected IPO timeline:
Mid 2022
Estimated IPO valuation:
$10 billion
Klarna

Swedish payment deferral fintech
Expected IPO timeline:
Mid 2022
Estimated IPO valuation:
$50 billion
Stripe

financial services startup
Expected IPO timeline:
Late 2022
Estimated IPO valuation:
$100 billion
Figures do not include trailer fee rebates and Goldman Knox Access Fees.
Current payout target, estimated capital appreciation and estimated total return are not guaranteed and are estimates only.
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all-in-access fee (P.a.)
0.25-0.6%
Half the industry average
FUND SALES FEES
0%
Zero extra charges, always
STOCK SALES FEES
1.25%
Nothing on the buy

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What is an initial public offering (IPO)?

Initial Public Offering (IPO)?

An initial public offering (IPO) is the first sale of stock issued by a company. In other words, it’s when a business decides to start selling its shares to the public. The company will decide how many shares it wants to offer, and an investment bank will suggest an initial price for the stocks based on the predicted demand for them.



Why do companies want to go public?

Companies want to go public for different reasons, depending on their circumstances. Most are looking to raise capital to fund expansion, pay debts, attract and retain talent, or monetise assets. A company may also want to list on a stock exchange to improve its public profile.

What is a direct listing?

A direct listing enables a company to list on a stock exchange without an underwriter. They occur when a business decides not to issue new shares but, instead, to offer existing shareholders the option to sell their shares to the public. Direct listings can happen much faster than IPOs, cost much less, and don’t dilute existing shareholders’ positions. An example of a company that undertook a direct listing is Spotify.


What is the minimum investment?

Minimum Investment

The minimum investment level for IPOs is $10,000.