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Golden Visa Fund Comparison

Lince Yield Fund, FCR vs Ventures.eu Fund I

Compare Lince Yield Fund, FCR and Ventures.eu Fund I side-by-side: fees, terms, performance metrics, and Golden Visa eligibility.

Debt

Lince Yield Fund, FCR

Managed by Lince Capital, SCR, S.A.

Verified Partner
VS
Venture Capital

Ventures.eu Fund I

Managed by Ventures.EU, SCR, SA

Unverified

Quick Decision Guide

Choose Lince Yield Fund, FCR if you prioritize lower minimum investment and debt exposure. Choose Ventures.eu Fund I if you prefer venture capital exposure.

Key Financials

Min. Investment
Lince Yield Fund, FCR
€100,000
Best
Ventures.eu Fund I
€150,000
Target Return
Lince Yield Fund, FCR
Not disclosed
Ventures.eu Fund I
20% p.a.
Best
Fund Size
Lince Yield Fund, FCR
€20M
Ventures.eu Fund I
€30M
Established
Lince Yield Fund, FCR
2025
Ventures.eu Fund I
2025

Fees & Costs

Management Fee
Lince Yield Fund, FCR
2%
Ventures.eu Fund I
2%
Performance Fee
Lince Yield Fund, FCR
20%
Ventures.eu Fund I
20%
Subscription Fee
Lince Yield Fund, FCR
Not disclosed
Ventures.eu Fund I
1%
Redemption Fee
Lince Yield Fund, FCR
Not disclosed
Ventures.eu Fund I
Not disclosed
Hurdle Rate
Lince Yield Fund, FCR
5%
Ventures.eu Fund I
6%

Liquidity & Terms

Redemption
Lince Yield Fund, FCR
End of Term
Best
Ventures.eu Fund I
Not specified
Lock-up Period
Lince Yield Fund, FCR
72 months
Ventures.eu Fund I
Not disclosed
Risk Band
Lince Yield Fund, FCR
Not disclosed
Ventures.eu Fund I
Not disclosed
Category
Lince Yield Fund, FCR
Debt
Ventures.eu Fund I
Venture Capital

Estimated Fees on €500,000 Investment

Management fees over 6 years (excludes performance fees)

Lince Yield Fund, FCR
Fees not disclosed
Ventures.eu Fund I
€65,000

Cost comparison unavailable — one or more funds have not disclosed their fee structure.

Geographic Allocation

Lince Yield Fund, FCR
Portugal
100%
Ventures.eu Fund I
Portugal
60%
Other EU
40%

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Frequently Asked Questions

The main differences include investment focus (Debt vs Venture Capital), minimum investment amounts (€100,000 vs €150,000), management fees (2% vs 2%), and fund managers (Lince Capital, SCR, S.A. vs Ventures.EU, SCR, SA). Each fund has different risk profiles and return targets suited to different investor preferences.

Both funds have the same management fee of 2%. Consider the total cost including performance fees: Lince Yield Fund, FCR charges 20% while Ventures.eu Fund I charges 20%.

Lince Yield Fund, FCR requires a minimum investment of €100,000, while Ventures.eu Fund I requires €150,000. Both funds meet the Portugal Golden Visa minimum requirement of €500,000. Choose based on your available capital and diversification strategy.

Both Lince Yield Fund, FCR and Ventures.eu Fund I are marketed by their managers as intended for the Portugal Golden Visa program, meeting the minimum €500,000 investment requirement and being properly regulated investment funds. Eligibility must be confirmed with Portuguese legal counsel before investing.

The choice between debt (Lince Yield Fund, FCR) and venture capital (Ventures.eu Fund I) depends on your risk tolerance and investment goals. Debt investments typically offer different risk-return profiles compared to venture capital. Consider your portfolio diversification needs and long-term investment strategy.

Redemption terms vary between funds. Lince Yield Fund, FCR offers End of Term redemptions, while Ventures.eu Fund I provides standard redemption opportunities. Check the specific notice periods and any redemption fees that may apply. Consider your liquidity needs when choosing between these options.

All fund data is regularly verified against official sources including fund prospectuses, regulatory filings, and direct communication with fund managers. Data freshness indicators show when each fund's information was last updated. We recommend reviewing the latest fund documents and speaking with the fund managers before making investment decisions.

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