Whether you are an investor, employee, or both, tZERO offers paths to unlock the value of shares of private companies and funds. We provide access to customized secondary transactions and a range of investment opportunities, including private securities, public securities, NFTs, and more.
Members of FINRA and SIPC, and we are registered with the SEC.
Access a variety of private securities not found on other platforms.
Access to immutable ownership records made available on a blockchain based on issuers’ preference.
All transactions for non-registered securities are settled, custodied, and cleared same-day.
Low trading fee for buys and sells of assets.
Build and manage your portfolio through our user-friendly interface.
Many investor types have access to a variety of investment opportunities through tZERO.
A retail investor is an individual, non-professional investor who buys and sells securities through brokerage firms or retirement accounts. Retail investors are private investors that are investing their own money for their own profit.
Institutional investors are corporations or firms that trade large sums of securities on a day-to-day basis. Institutional investors do not use their own money - they invest the money of others on their behalf. Common institutional investors include banks, mutual funds, pension funds, hedge funds, and insurance companies.
An accredited investor has to meet certain income or net worth requirements and professional criteria to invest in certain investments established by Rule 501 of Regulation D of the SEC’s accredited investor test, specifically:
Have a net worth, excluding any primary residence, of at least $1 million
Have earned income that exceeded $200,000 (or $300,000 together with a spouse or spousal equivalent) in each of the prior two years and reasonably expect the same for the current year
Hold a Series 7, 65 or 82 license
Accredited investors are considered financially sophisticated enough to manage their own investing activities—or have enough wealth to withstand significant losses—without needing the SEC’s protections. Accredited investors can participate in certain securities offerings that non-accredited investors cannot.
A qualified purchaser is an individual or entity that meets the criteria of investment owned under section 2(a)(51) of the Investment Company Act. To be a qualified purchaser, one of the following criteria must be met:
An individual holds at least $5 million in investments
A family-owned business owns at least $5 million as an investment
A $5 million or more trust is managed by the qualified purchasers
An entity that invests at least $25 million
An entity where all the members are qualified purchasers
Accredited investors are considered financially sophisticated enough to manage their own investing activities—or have enough wealth to withstand significant losses—without needing the SEC’s protections. Accredited investors can participate in certain securities offerings that non-accredited investors cannot.
A non-accredited investor is an investor that does not meet the income or net worth requirements established by Rule 501 of Regulation D of the SEC’s accredited investor test. A non-accredited investor, which is also referred to as a retail investor, has a net worth of less than $1 million and their individual income is less than $200,000 per year or $300,000 if married. Non-accredited investors have greater protection by the SEC from higher-risk investments.
All investor types can invest in and trade shares of emerging and innovative private companies as easily and efficiently as public equity.
Yield-Bearing Instruments
Real Estate
Alternative Assets
Financial Products
In addition to private securities, tZERO provides access to public securities that trade on national exchanges, allowing investors to manage all of their investments through one platform and provider.
Investors are able to invest in NFTs through tZERO’s digitally capable, regulated securities trading platform.
Open a tZERO Securities brokerage account today to begin investing and trading in a variety of unique offerings.
If the issuer trades on tZERO, we can help shareholders sell their holdings through a variety of avenues, providing a path to liquidity.
Customizable marketplace to facilitate auction-style bidding structure
tZERO facilitates private company secondary auction-style bidding processes to identify your transaction timing, price range, and sell limits tailored to your needs.
Privately negotiate a trade with a selected eligible counterparty
tZERO helps you identify accredited investors for your secondary block trades.
A premier, regulated alternative trading system providing continuous secondary liquidity
tZERO democratizes access to private assets by digitizing ownership records and allowing them to trade on a regulated platform.