Robinhood Ventures Fund I Launches on NYSE, Offers Retail Access to Private Equity
March 6, 2026
Robinhood launches its first venture fund for retail investors, Robinhood Ventures Fund I (RVI), a $658.4 million closed-end fund listed on the NYSE under ticker RVI, designed to give everyday investors access to late-stage, high-value private companies.
RVI is structured as a registered 1940 Act closed-end fund with a target portfolio of 15–20 late-stage growth companies, with plans to add more startups and a possible tilt toward OpenAI if access becomes possible.
Pricing shows 12.6 million shares at $25 each, raising slightly below target amid cautious market appetite.
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Short-term outlook hinges on whether RVI trades at a persistent discount to NAV, with potential liquidity-management steps like share buybacks.
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RVI’s effectiveness and stability could influence retail appetite for private equity and shape future hybrid public-private market financing.
Next earnings events are anticipated around late April 2026.
Competitive pressure could emerge as traditional asset managers explore retail access to private markets, potentially redefining valuation and trading of private assets.
Analyst sentiment is broadly constructive with a one-year price target near $130, though some firms have pared targets amid near-term caution; next earnings due April 29, 2026.
Sentiment is mixed: targets range up to roughly $180, with Bank of America Securities rating Buy, and Cantor Fitzgerald lowering targets to $100 with an Overweight stance amid caution.
RVI debut comes amid market softness driven by geopolitical tensions, contributing to cautious investor sentiment.
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Reuters • Mar 6, 2026
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TechCrunch • Mar 7, 2026
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Investing.com • Mar 6, 2026
Robinhood’s $658 million private markets fund for retail investors goes public