Roundtable operates a platform for private markets in Europe. Founders use it to raise capital and collect investor interest while keeping a clean cap table, while investment clubs pool money from their communities for venture, private equity or real estate deals.
For each deal the platform sets up a special purpose vehicle structured as a French SAS, a French societe civile or a Luxembourg SCSp, supported by investor onboarding, compliance checks, e-signatures, payment reconciliation, portfolio tracking and reporting.
Roundtable targets European private markets, where it sees growing demand from founders, angel communities, emerging fund managers, family offices and private banks for cleaner ways to syndicate and administer investments.
The company frames community-led investing as a structural shift that widens access to venture capital, private equity and real estate deals that were historically reserved for a narrow set of insiders.
Roundtable runs a Luxembourg-regulated EuVECA manager subsidiary registered with the CSSF, letting it act as the back office for regulated fund vehicles rather than only software.
By taking on legal entity creation, KYC and anti-money-laundering checks, banking, accounting and reporting for each vehicle, it positions itself as the infrastructure layer for European private markets, competing on turnkey administration rather than tooling alone.
Access to the Roundtable platform is free for users creating an account. The company monetizes at the vehicle level, charging a fee equal to a percentage of the amount raised by each special purpose vehicle, with a minimum fee per vehicle, excluding VAT.
Community administrators running investment clubs can additionally set their own entry fees or carried interest, a performance fee paid only if the investment generates returns.