Syndications
Syndications are opportunities to gain exposure to a single venture deal in order to personalize your portfolio or lean into investments that resonate. Some also use Syndications to train up their kids. You decide how frequently you want to see these opportunities, and whether or not to invest.*
If you are interested in the opportunity to invest in our upcoming syndication offerings, fill out the form below and we’ll reach out with more details.
- HomeAll deals sourced and sponsored by our venture investment professionals.
- HomeDecision to invest is entirely up to you. We share our diligence materials via a secure data room.
- HomeDiscuss deals in your fund Venture Club with other investors and our investment team.
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- HomeOver the 5, 15, and 25-year periods, venture capital has outperformed the public markets, according to Cambridge Associates (1)
- HomeVenture has been the highest performing alternative asset class of the last decade, according to JP Morgan (2)
- HomeVenture has little to no correlation to the public markets, according to Invesco (3)

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- HomeOver $1B in capital raised
- Home1,100+ portfolio companies
- HomeMore than 9,000 investors
- HomeCo-investing alongside other established venture firms
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(1) Cambridge Associates, Building Winning Portfolios through Private Investments, August 2021
(2) JP Morgan, Guide to Alternatives, Q4 2022
(3) Invesco, The Case for Venture Capital
*Syndications are private investment opportunities in single-asset or multi-asset funds, which give you a chance to gain exposure to specific private companies in which AV Funds will also be investing. Opportunity availability is governed by AV management based on member preference, calendar, availability, allocation, and other factors. Unlike other AV funds, Syndications are not diversified investments and do not offer the potential for risk mitigation sought by some diversified investment strategies.