Who is it for
Crescenta brings together both high-net-worth individuals and retail investors
Crescenta brings together both high-net-worth individuals and retail investors
Porfessional investor
There are two types of professional investors: investors per se, who are mainly institutions and large corporations, and elective professional investors. You can invest either as an individual or as a legal entity.
To qualify for treatment as an elective professional investor, you must meet two out of the following three criteria (2/3):
Retail investor
As a retail investor (anyone not classified as professional), if your net worth exceed €500,000, there are no limits on the percentage you can invest.
If your net worth are below that threshold, you may invest a minimum of €10,000, provided this amount does not exceed 10% of your total assets, and as long as you invest through our digital financial advisory service. You can invest as either an individual or a legal entity.
Requirements to invest
If you're not a professional investor, you'll need to meet a series of requirements to be eligible to invest in private equity funds:
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