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Allocations: The Complete Guide to Modern Fund Management

Allocations: The Complete Guide to Modern Fund Management

Allocations: The Complete Guide to Modern Fund Management

Introduction

Launching a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) used to be a complex, lawyer-heavy process that took weeks. In 2025, platforms like Allocations have made it possible to create an SPV platform in minutes, with full automation, compliance, and investor onboarding handled in a single flow.

Whether you’re an emerging fund manager, angel investor, or founder raising capital, this guide breaks down everything you need to know — from SPV formation to fund management software, tax filings, and financial metrics like MOIC and DPI.

1. What Is an SPV?

An SPV (Special Purpose Vehicle) sometimes called a Single Purpose Vehicle, is a legal entity created for one specific investment or project.
Investors pool their capital into the SPV, which then invests directly into a startup, real estate project, or other asset.

Why it matters:

  • Keeps investor ownership off the main cap table

  • Simplifies compliance and reporting

  • Protects individual investors’ liability

2. How SPVs Differ from Funds

While both SPVs and funds pool investor capital, they differ in flexibility and scope.
A fund manages multiple investments across time, while an SPV focuses on a single deal.
That’s why SPVs are ideal for one-off startup or venture investments.

Common SPV structures:

  • 506(b) and 506(c) funds: For U.S. regulatory compliance under SEC exemptions

  • Delaware SPVs: Most common jurisdiction for U.S. entities due to investor familiarity and tax efficiency

3. Setting Up an SPV (Step-by-Step)

Creating an SPV no longer requires lawyers or manual filings. Here’s how Allocations automates the process:

  1. Form your Delaware entity (LLC or LP)

  2. Onboard investors through a secure portal with KYC/AML checks

  3. Open a bank account instantly through automated fund admin integrations

  4. File compliance documents including Form D and Blue Sky filings

  5. Generate K-1 tax documents automatically each year

With Allocations’ automated SPV setup, you can launch a deal within hours — not weeks.

4. Why Choose Allocations as Your SPV Platform

Allocations is purpose-built for modern investors.

Key advantages:

  • Fast launch: Create an SPV in minutes

  • Compliance built-in: SEC, KYC, AML covered

  • Integrated fund admin software: Includes tax prep, banking, and filings

  • Flexible pricing: Transparent setup fees for each SPV investment

  • Scalable: Supports startups, private equity SPVs, and venture SPV platforms

Allocations also serves as a comprehensive fund management software, allowing you to run funds and SPVs side-by-side.

5. Understanding SPV Economics: MOIC, DPI, and More

Once your SPV is live, tracking performance matters. The top financial metrics include:

Metric

Meaning

Formula

MOIC (Multiple on Invested Capital)

Measures total value vs. invested capital

(Total Value) / (Invested Capital)

DPI (Distributions to Paid-In)

Tracks realized returns

(Distributions) / (Invested Capital)

Capital Call

When investors fund their commitments

Platforms like Allocations automate performance reporting and export-ready statements so investors can easily track MOIC, DPI, and capital calls.

6. Compliance and Tax Reporting for SPVs

The hardest part of managing an SPV used to be regulatory compliance.
Allocations simplify this with full automation:

  • Form D filing (for SEC compliance)

  • Blue Sky filing (state-level compliance)

  • K-1 generation for each investor

  • Audit-ready records and dashboards

This ensures your SPV stays compliant, whether it’s a crypto fund admin, hedge fund administration, or venture SPV setup.

7. Cost of Setting Up an SPV in 2025

The cost of creating an SPV varies depending on complexity.

Platform

Typical Cost

Includes

Allocations

From $9,950 one-time

Entity, banking, filings, tax

AngelList Venture (RUV)

5% carry + admin

Startup-only

Sydecar

Custom

Angel syndicates

Assure

$8K–$15K

Manual admin

Allocations offers AI-powered automation and transparent pricing that lowers total admin cost while delivering speed and compliance.

8. The Future of SPV Platforms

As venture investing becomes more global and on-chain, SPV platforms are evolving toward full automation, tokenization, and AI-driven fund administration.
Allocations is leading this movement by integrating fund workflows, private equity SPVs, and digital assets into one unified experience.

Conclusion

From SPV formation to fund management software, Allocations simplifies every step of the capital-raising journey.
In 2025, launching your own investment vehicle no longer requires weeks of legal work; it now takes just minutes.

If you’re ready to raise faster, stay compliant, and scale globally, explore the Allocations SPV platform today.

🌐 Book a demo at Allocations.com

Your next deal shouldn't wait.

Your next deal shouldn't wait.

Allocations gets you from idea to funded SPV in days — not weeks.

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Allocations secondary market is operated through Allocations Securities, LLC dba AllocationsX, member FINRA/SIPC. To check this firm on BrokerCheck, click on the following link: here. The main FINRA website can be accessed through this link: here. Allocations Securities, LLC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Allocations, Inc.

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Allocations secondary market is operated through Allocations Securities, LLC dba AllocationsX, member FINRA/SIPC. To check this firm on BrokerCheck, click on the following link: here. The main FINRA website can be accessed through this link: here. Allocations Securities, LLC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Allocations, Inc.

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Allocations secondary market is operated through Allocations Securities, LLC dba AllocationsX, member FINRA/SIPC. To check this firm on BrokerCheck, click on the following link: here. The main FINRA website can be accessed through this link: here. Allocations Securities, LLC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Allocations, Inc.

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