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ProductMay 2026 · 4 min read

Run more than one fund.

One account. Up to 5 funds. Up to 100 investors per fund — 500 in total. Switch between them in a click.

5
Funds per manager
100
Investors per fund
500
Investors in total

Until now, a Hedgia account meant one fund. That was the constraint, not the ambition. Today it's gone — you can launch a second strategy, a separate mandate, or an entirely different vehicle without opening a new account or starting from scratch.

Each fund keeps its own entities, documents, branding, investors, and onboarding progress. A new fund switcher sits in the corner of every screen — jump between funds instantly, and land exactly on the step each one is at.

Your KYC and profile carry over, so a second fund starts where a first one would after you've already proven who you are.

How it works

01

Start another fund in one click

Open the fund switcher and select “Start another fund.” We skip the steps you've already done — your KYC and profile carry over — and drop you straight into the new fund's setup.

02

Different strategy, attested

Each new fund must pursue a distinct investment strategy. You confirm this once, up front, so every fund stands on its own.

03

Fully separate stacks

Entities, EINs, bank accounts, documents, branding, and investor rosters are isolated per fund. Nothing bleeds between them.

04

Reuse your bio

Your manager biography and resume prefill on each new fund. Review, confirm, done — no re-typing what hasn't changed.

05

Raise from up to 500 investors

Each fund can onboard up to 100 limited partners — 500 across all five — with the same branded portal and document flow you already know.

Try it now

Open your fund dashboard and find the fund switcher in the top corner. Choose Start another fund, attest your new strategy is different, and you're off. Your first fund stays exactly where you left it.

One manager. Many funds.

Hedgia handles the operational stack for every fund you run. You handle the strategies.

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or investment advice.