Risk Warnings

Investing in startups and early-stage businesses involves significant risks. Please read this carefully.

Important Notice

Don't invest unless you're prepared to lose all the money you invest. This is a high-risk investment and you are unlikely to be protected if something goes wrong.

Crowdfunding investments are not comparable to a bank deposit. Your capital is at risk, and returns are not guaranteed. This type of investment is only suitable for investors who understand the risks involved.

Capital at Risk

You may lose the entire amount you invest. Unlike bank deposits, crowdfunding investments are not covered by compensation schemes.

Illiquidity

Shares in unlisted companies are difficult to sell. You may not be able to exit your investment when you want to.

No Dividends Guaranteed

Returns depend on the success of the business. Many startups fail to generate profits or pay dividends.

Dilution

Future funding rounds may reduce your ownership percentage if you do not or cannot participate.

Detailed Risk Information

1. Risk of Loss of Capital

Crowdfunding investments are high-risk. You may lose some or all of the money you invest. Unlike investing in stocks listed on a public exchange, there is no guarantee of a return on your investment.

2. Lack of Liquidity

Investments in early-stage companies are typically illiquid. This means you may not be able to sell or transfer your shares easily. Secondary markets for these securities are limited or non-existent.

3. Investment Limits

Under ECSPR regulations, non-sophisticated investors may be subject to investment limits to protect them from excessive risk exposure. These limits are calculated based on your financial situation.

4. Cooling-Off Period

You have the right to withdraw your investment commitment within 4 calendar days without giving any reason and without incurring any costs.