TLDR Webull is launching a private markets solution giving accredited investors access to late-stage private companies via SPVs The platform is partnering withTLDR Webull is launching a private markets solution giving accredited investors access to late-stage private companies via SPVs The platform is partnering with

Webull (BULL) Stock Opens the Door to Pre-IPO Investing for Retail Investors

2026/06/23 21:26
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TLDR

  • Webull is launching a private markets solution giving accredited investors access to late-stage private companies via SPVs
  • The platform is partnering with Monark Markets, using Monark Capital Management’s infrastructure to source and structure deals
  • Each SPV provides exposure to a single late-stage private company, limited to no more than 99 investors per vehicle
  • Investors can indicate interest in specific private companies, with those signals driving Monark’s sourcing decisions
  • SPVs will roll out to all qualifying accredited investors soon via the latest Webull app

Webull (BULL) is making its first move into private markets, announcing a new solution that lets eligible accredited investors buy into late-stage private companies through special purpose vehicles directly on its platform.


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The company is partnering with Monark Markets, with SPVs sponsored by Monark Capital Management LLC. Monark’s private markets infrastructure handles the sourcing and structuring of each deal.

BULL stock was trading down around 3% on Tuesday.

The model is built around demand signals. Accredited investors on the platform can flag interest in specific private companies. When enough interest builds up, Monark sources an opportunity and an SPV is created. Each vehicle is capped at 99 eligible investors.

Every SPV is structured to give exposure to one company only. There’s no diversification within a single vehicle — it’s a direct, focused bet on one late-stage name. Subscription and funding all run through the Webull app.

Anthony Denier, Group President and U.S. CEO of Webull, said private markets have “become an increasingly important part of how companies create value,” but access has historically been locked to institutional players and high-net-worth individuals.

Ben Haber, CEO of Monark Markets, described the tie-up as advancing the “convergence of private markets and traditional brokerage.”

What Investors Need to Know

To access SPVs, users need to qualify as accredited investors and meet Webull’s eligibility requirements. The indications of interest are non-binding — flagging a company doesn’t commit an investor to anything.

Webull says SPVs are coming soon to all qualifying users. The latest version of the app must be downloaded from the App Store to access the feature.

The Risks

Webull is clear that these are high-risk investments. Private securities are speculative, and investors could lose their entire investment. The company flags illiquidity, limited reporting rights, valuation uncertainty, concentration risk, potential dilution, and fees as key risks.

There is no public trading market for these investments, and transfer restrictions apply. These aren’t products for the average retail investor — they’re built for those who can absorb a total loss.

The launch marks a clear strategic push by Webull to move beyond traditional public securities. It follows growing retail demand for access to high-growth private companies before they go public.

SPVs are rolling out to all qualifying Webull users imminently.

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