Creating an Investment
Updated over a week ago

Before making an investment decision, it is critical that you read the entire pitch deck for the offering as well as the offering document. Offering documents contain important information, terms and risks that each investor should be aware of before they decide whether or not to invest. Before investing on FrontFundr, make sure you review the risks associated with investing in private and exempt offerings.


Creating an investment commitment

If you’ve decided you’d like to invest, simply click the green 'Invest' button found on the Issuer's Campaign Page. From there, you will be taken through the investment process.

You will be asked a couple of quick questions which help FrontFundr to understand your goals and objectives and for FrontFundr's automated suitability manager to understand your financial circumstances and provide you with a curated investment amount.

On the second page of the investment process, you will indicate the amount you would like to invest as well as the payment method you would like to use. Each offering is unique in terms of which payment methods may be accepted, so if you don’t see your preferred payment method, it may not be available for that offering.

Note that FrontFundr will accept payments via credit/debit cards, e-transfers, and wires, and for some issuers who are approved, investments through Registered Accounts (TFSA, RRSP, etc.).


Identity verification and investing with an entity

If it’s your first time making an investment commitment on FrontFundr, you will be asked to complete our identity verification process via Trulioo. If you are having trouble passing your identity verification, please reach out to us at support@frontfundr.com. This is a required step for every investor that participates in any offering on FrontFundr's platform.

You can also choose to invest through a corporation that you are a Director of or a majority shareholder.

Confirming your investment

Once you’ve designated an investment amount, the payment method you’d like to use, an entity you’d like to invest with (if applicable), and completed identity verification, you’ll want to thoroughly review the terms of the investment. If you read and accept those terms, you can go sign the Investment Documents.

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