Area served Worldwide Services Investing online Type Privately held company | Products Secondary Market Website Official Website Founded 2013 | |
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Founder Atish Davda (CEO)Shriram BhashyamPhil Haslett |
EquityZen is an online marketplace for trading pre-IPO employee shares from privately held companies. The platform often links employees from private companies with investors who would not otherwise be able to invest in the company prior to an IPO. EquityZen is based in Manhattan's Flatiron District.
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History
EquityZen was founded in 2013 by Atish Davda (CEO), Shriram Bhashyam, and Phil Haslett in New York City. From its outset, EquityZen was designed to allow employees of private companies to sell their equity in the company to accredited investors. The firm started out as part of the 500 Startups accelerator program in the fall of 2013. The company received seed funding in January 2014 and as of September 2015 had raised $3.5 million in Series A funding from undisclosed investors. The financial technology firm was recently mentioned in Forbes' Fintech 50 list.
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EquityZen operates a marketplace in which employee shareholders in private companies can make their equity available to outside investors. In addition to traditional share transfers, EquityZen introduced a new offering in the private shares market by creating a collateralized derivative instrument through which employees can essentially sell the rights to money their shares would expect to make after an IPO or acquisition. The firm works exclusively with companies that have already raised capital from large, institutional investors. Companies need to have at least $50 million in enterprise value to be listed on the marketplace. The minimum investment amount for investors is $20,000.
Financial Advisors, who manage capital on behalf of others, invest their clients' capital through the platform. Investors outside of the US have invested in private companies. EquityZen has transacted in over half of the largest 25 private Venture Capital-backed companies, such as prominent companies including Lyft, Evernote, and AppNexus.