Public investor review layer

Eligibility first. Controlled disclosure second.

Public investor hub

A controlled public layer for qualified investors, advisors, and institutions.

This hub is designed to explain eligibility, disclosure boundaries, and the access path into deeper diligence. It is not a retail-style self-serve funnel or an open offering page.

Availability depends on jurisdiction, investor status, suitability, and the governing document set. Public pages remain educational until review is complete.

Current public posture

A credible early-stage investor surface is clear about what it is today, what it is not yet, and what happens before controlled materials move.

Public layer

Educational only, with controlled progression into review

Who may apply

Qualified investors, advisors, and institutions only

Open access

No self-serve retail onboarding or open data room

Next step

Eligibility review before deeper strategy or diligence materials

What the public hub should do first

The first job is not to sell yield. It is to make the public posture legible before any deeper materials are released.

Set the audience boundary

Make it unmistakable that the path is designed for qualified, professional, and institutional capital only.

Explain the disclosure boundary

Clarify what the public site may discuss and which materials remain controlled until review is complete.

Route serious applicants into review

Move applicants into eligibility, jurisdiction, and suitability checks before any sensitive materials open.

Public content versus gated content

This split matters more than a long marketing story. Serious allocators want to understand exactly where the public layer ends.

Public layer may cover

Strategy context, investor fit, and underwriting posture
How jurisdiction, investor type, and controlled release are handled
How the diligence path works before any sensitive material is shown

Controlled layer stays behind review

Product-sensitive documents and jurisdiction-specific materials
Performance packs, borrower-sensitive detail, and data-room content
Anything whose release is inappropriate for the applicant type or country

Three paths the public hub should serve well

The public page does not need to speak to everyone. It needs to route the right three audiences into the right review path.

Qualified individual investors

Investors who already understand illiquidity, private-credit risk, and the difference between public education and controlled diligence.

Check fit

Advisors and introducers

Intermediaries who need a compliant path for client review, internal sign-off, and controlled onward sharing.

See advisor path

Institutions and family offices

Allocators focused on governance, mandate fit, reporting discipline, and how the operator handles controlled disclosure.

See institutional path

Public diligence library

The public review layer should remain compact. It should take serious applicants into the core pages that clarify fit and boundaries.

Eligibility

Who this hub is designed for and what gets checked before access opens.

Review eligibility

Disclosures

What the public site may discuss, what stays gated, and how release is controlled.

Review disclosures

Flagship strategy

A single strategy page is easier to diligence than a crowded product shelf.

Review strategy

Investor FAQ

Practical questions on fit, gating, and what happens after a request is submitted.

Open FAQ

The next step should feel like qualification, not lead capture.

Start with eligibility and disclosure review first. That sequence gives investors a more credible first impression than a retail-style product funnel.

Public Investor Hub | Corteran