Revvirt is a platform that lets you own a stake in real, cash-flowing businesses for as little as $100. Unlock the power and potential of small business ownership.
join the waitlist Over the next decades, a staggering $10 Trillion worth of small and medium-sized businesses, approximately 12 million of them, will be on the hunt for new owners as their founders retire. What's more, a whopping 70% of these businesses lack a succession plan and will find themselves in the hands of unrelated third parties.
That's where we come in! Our platform empowers everyone, whether you're a novice investor or a seasoned global asset manager, to explore, acquire, and take ownership of thriving businesses confidently – and you can do it all from anywhere in the world.
We are on the quest to find the most profitable business and securitize it, so you can invest in a cash-flowing asset class from as low as $1,000
We source small and medium-sized businesses across the U.S. that are profitable but facing succession or operational challenges—often due to aging ownership. These businesses are the backbone of the economy and represent a once-in-a-generation opportunity to invest.
Get DetailsUsing capital from our investor community, we acquire these businesses, revamp operations, implement modern systems, and position them for long-term growth. Our team of experts works closely with each business to ensure performance and stability.
Get DetailsJust like investing in real estate or stocks, you can now own a stake in real, cash-flowing businesses—with as little as $100. Whether you're an accredited or non-accredited investor, you can diversify your portfolio while supporting America’s working economy.
Get DetailsInvestors earn passive income through profit-sharing and equity appreciation. At the same time, your capital helps preserve jobs, support communities, and keep local businesses alive. When we sell or exit a business, you share in the upside—and we always keep a stake ourselves.
Get DetailsWe continuously reinvest and repeat the model, expanding your portfolio and our impact. Over time, you build ownership in a growing pool of high-performing American businesses.
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Safeguarding Success, Ensuring Business Continuity, and Fostering Economic Growth
These dynamic enterprises collectively account for nearly half of the nation's Gross Domestic Product (GDP), underlining their pivotal role in driving economic activity. Moreover, they are key employers, responsible for creating and sustaining close to half of all jobs in the country. Small and medium-sized businesses embody the spirit of innovation, entrepreneurship, and job creation, representing not only the backbone of the American economy but also the engines that power local communities, fostering resilience and driving national economic success.
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An SPV, or Special Purpose Vehicle, is a type of legal entity created for a specific purpose, often used as an investment vehicle by private equity firms, venture capitalists, and other types of investors. In the context of Revvirt's business model, an SVP is used to acquire and manage multiple companies as a portfolio, allowing investors to purchase shares in the SVP and indirectly invest in the portfolio of companies.
The company will then sell fractional ownership interests in the SPV to investors. The fractional ownership interests will be structured as preferred equity or convertible debt, depending on the target business's financial profile.
The revenue generated by the target businesses would be distributed to the SPV, which would then distribute the revenue to the investors in proportion to their ownership stake every quarter.
Yes, the SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) does regulate SPVs (Special Purpose Vehicles) in certain circumstances. SPVs are often used in connection with the sale of securities, such as in private placements, and therefore may be subject to regulation under federal securities laws.
Revvirt generates revenue by acquiring businesses that have strong revenue streams and profit margins, and by improving the performance of these businesses through operational efficiencies and strategic initiatives. As the businesses in Arcadia's portfolio increase in value, the company generates returns for its investors, who may hold shares in the portfolio through special purpose vehicles (SPVs) or other investment vehicles