
iAccess Partners
Digital platform providing access to private market investments.
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iAccess Partners is a Swiss financial technology company that provides a digital platform for accessing private market investments. Founded in 2021 by Dimitri Manser, Philipp Manser, and Nico Meier, the firm aims to democratize the private equity industry by enabling qualified investors to invest in top-tier private market funds with lower minimums, starting from CHF 25,000. The company serves individual investors, financial intermediaries, and fund managers by aggregating smaller investment amounts into larger tickets.
The platform simplifies the investment process, offering a fully digital experience for transactions and reporting. A key feature is the use of a distinct Swiss ISIN for each investment, allowing the resulting security to be held in any standard custody account. iAccess Partners focuses on various private market categories, including private equity, private debt, real estate, and infrastructure. The business model is based on charging a one-time access fee and a recurring annual maintenance fee. The company emphasizes evergreen funds, which are open-ended structures that reinvest proceeds, aiming to provide continuous market exposure and compounding returns for investors.
iAccess Partners is registered as a financial services provider under the Swiss Financial Services Act (FinSA). The firm has established partnerships with other financial entities, such as asset management company Investas and digital wealth platform Everon, to broaden client access to its private market offerings. Client assets are not held by iAccess Partners but by the investors' own banks, ensuring they would not be affected in the event of the company ceasing operations.
Keywords: private market access, digital investment platform, private equity funds, financial intermediaries, evergreen funds, low minimum investment, wealth technology, asset management, Swiss fintech, ISIN security, private debt, private real estate, private infrastructure, investment aggregation, financial services