In what marks a definitive turning point for the global financial sector, akka.app has today officially announced the global launch of its new asset class: Pre-IPO (Late-Stage Private Access). Through the implementation of this proprietary infrastructure, the platform opens up an ecosystem that has historically been inaccessible, enabling ordinary retail investors to participate in the capitalisation of the world’s most sought-after technology companies prior to their debut on public stock markets.
Until now, late-stage private equity markets have operated under a rigid financial monopoly. Tech companies with ‘unicorn’ valuations capture over 80% of their exponential growth in value whilst remaining private, limiting capital allocation exclusively to the wealthiest 1%, the massive institutional funds of Silicon Valley, or family offices backing multi-million-euro investments. Akka directly breaks down this barrier by centralising the community’s purchasing power and reducing the regulatory minimum requirement to a fair threshold of just €300, all of which can be managed via an intuitive mobile interface.
The proven success of the beta phase
The global launch is backed by the results of a high-speed private beta phase involving over 3,000 active members of the Akka community. During this validation period, secondary market allocations for industry-leading companies such as Anthropic and Epic Games were fully subscribed in under 72 hours, demonstrating unprecedented retail demand and cementing the operational validity of Akka’s secondary platform infrastructure at scale.
“We realised that the traditional system systematically penalises retail investors, forcing them to wait for the public IPO, long after the exponential growth has already taken place behind closed doors,” explains Nicolas Nati, CEO of AKKA. “Akka’s true value lies not only in our mobile technology; it is about financial justice and equal access. We are taking the rules of the exclusive 1% club and handing them over to the global community. If a company is actively building the future of our digital economy, you have a legitimate right to own a share of it, whether you have €300 or €300,000.”
The advantage of ‘timing’: a shortcut compared to traditional venture capital
The introduction of pre-IPO assets into the retail portfolio radically redefines the venture capital timeline. Whilst early-stage investments (such as Seed or Series A rounds) force investors into illiquidity horizons that often exceed a decade, accompanied by extremely high failure rates, the late-stage private equity segment positions itself directly at the finish line, ahead of a liquidity event or public listing. This tactical positioning offers Akka members a unique financial shortcut: investing during the period of peak maturity and commercial traction, significantly reducing the time needed to realise potential liquidity and securing the final major wave of private revaluation before shares are diluted on public stock markets.
About Akka
Founded in France in 2024, akka.app is one of the fastest-growing fintech platforms in Europe. Created as a community-driven investment app, Akka eliminates the structural, legal and operational complexities that retail investors cannot manage on their own: sourcing institutional deals on the secondary market, negotiating institutional terms and managing diversified portfolios at scale over time. Backed by thousands of active members who collectively learn, share and support global innovation, Akka’s portfolio holds active positions in market leaders across a range of sectors, from generative artificial intelligence to aerospace infrastructure and the digital entertainment of tomorrow.
Akka (akka.app) is a European fintech platform operating in Italia, Spain, France and Sweden. It operates under licence from Blast Angels Europe SAS, a European crowdfunding provider authorised by the AMF (no. FP-2024-9). The minimum investment per transaction is €300. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Investing in private companies involves risks, including the possibility of total loss of capital.
