What are investment groups?
What are Investment Groups?
Private clubs of accredited investors within BoulderTech.
Each group is managed by an admin (VC, family office, investment banker, or advisor).
Groups serve as the distribution layer for deals: only members approved by the admin can access and invest.
Role of the Group Admin
Reviews and approves applications from investors.
Decides which deals to share with their members.
Manages communication and ensures compliance within the group.
Why Investment Groups Matter
Controlled access – Only whitelisted, accredited investors.
Flexibility – Each group sets its own rules and requirements.
Distribution power – VCs, family offices, or bankers can structure deals and offer them directly to their network.
Private clubs of accredited investors within BoulderTech.
Each group is managed by an admin (VC, family office, investment banker, or advisor).
Groups serve as the distribution layer for deals: only members approved by the admin can access and invest.
Role of the group admin
Reviews and approves applications from investors.
Decides which deals to share with their members.
Manages communication and ensures compliance within the group.
Why investment groups matter
Controlled access – Only whitelisted, accredited investors.
Flexibility – Each group sets its own rules and requirements.
Distribution power – VCs, family offices, or bankers can structure deals and offer them directly to their network.
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