What is an SPV, in plain English?
A Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) is a legal entity created to pool capital and invest in a specific deal, often a single startup, secondary stake, real-estate asset, or note. Instead of every investor wiring funds directly into a cap table, they invest in the SPV. The issuer sees one line item; organizers get a cleaner close and easier reporting.
Why use an SPV platform at all?
Running an SPV manually involves coordinating entity formation, banking, subscription documents, signatures, KYC/AML, cap table updates, distributions, and year-end tax reporting. A modern SPV platform streamlines this into a single workflow, allowing you to transition from “soft-circled interest” to “signed & funded” with fewer emails and fewer errors.
Where Allocations fits
Allocations focuses on end-to-end SPV operations: digital subscriptions and signatures, investor onboarding with KYC/AML, banking rails, cap table and carry settings, investor communications, and tax/closeout workflows. Organizers get a dashboard for setup → raise → close → distributions → reporting, and LPs get a clean portal experience from invite to statements.
Key features to look for (and how Allocations addresses them)
Entity formation & docs: Standardized templates, digital subs, and signature capture out of the box.
KYC/AML & compliance: Integrated checks reduce back-and-forth and keep audits centralized.
Banking & payments: Clear wiring instructions and tracking; reconcile at the deal level.
LP portal: One place for allocations, statements, and ongoing updates.
Fees & carry configuration: Set management fees, carry, and waterfalls consistently.
Cap table & reporting: Keep a single line item on the issuer side; export clean reports.
Taxes & closeouts: Generate and distribute the necessary year-end documents in a repeatable way.
Scale: Clone a prior deal, re-invite LPs, and reuse settings to compress time-to-close.
SPV vs. rolling vehicles vs. funds (quick take)
SPV: Best for one-off or concentrated deals; fast setup and clean scope.
Rolling vehicles: Ongoing raises for a strategy with frequent deals.
Fund: Broader mandate, diversified portfolio, and longer lifecycle; more admin but more flexibility.
Cost and timeline variables (what actually drives them)
Jurisdiction & entity type (DE LLC vs. others)
Number of LPs and onboarding complexity
Banking corridor (domestic vs. cross-border)
Tax footprint (multi-state, multi-country LPs)
Complex terms (side letters, waterfalls)
Who uses SPV platforms like Allocations?
Angel syndicate leads, community investors, and scouts
Emerging managers testing a thesis before a fund
Family offices aggregating co-investors
Founders or employees coordinating secondary sales
Operators syndicating a single real estate or credit opportunity
Step-by-step: running your first SPV on Allocations
Define scope and terms → 2) Form entity and open banking → 3) Invite LPs with digital subs → 4) KYC/AML and funds tracking → 5) Execute the investment → 6) Send updates and distributions via the LP portal → 7) Generate tax docs and closeout materials.
Compliance note (not legal advice)
SPVs and securities workflows are regulated. Always consult legal/tax advisors about structuring, marketing rules, and investor eligibility in your jurisdiction.
Want to launch your next SPV with fewer moving parts? Talk to Allocations about an end-to-end SPV platform built for speed and compliance.
FAQs
What documents do LPs sign in an SPV?
Typically, a subscription agreement plus disclosures and entity docs; the platform bundles and routes these digitally.How fast can an SPV go live?
Timelines vary by jurisdiction, bank setup, and LP count. A platform compresses the admin, so your critical path is mainly investor readiness.Can I run multiple SPVs at once?
Yes, clone prior deals and reuse settings to scale repeat processes.
Allocations gets you from idea to funded SPV in days — not weeks.
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