FAQ's

To invest in GGP Funds, investors must meet the SEC’s criteria of being an accredited investor.

 

Generally, an individual is an accredited investor if you meet one of the following criteria:

  • Have an individual net worth, or joint net worth with your spouse or spousal equivalent, that exceeds $1 million (excluding the value of your primary residence)
  • Have individual income exceeding $200,000 in each of the past two financial years and a reasonable expectation of satisfying this requirement in the current year
  • Have combined income with your spouse exceeding $300,000 in each of the past two financial years and a reasonable expectation of satisfying this requirement in the current year; or
  • Hold a Series 7, Series 82 or Series 65 financial services license.

Generally, investors residing outside the United States are not eligible to invest in GGP Funds. Our website and offerings are directed exclusively to persons located within the United States.

An entity satisfies the SEC’s definition of an accredited investor by meeting one of the following criteria:

  • Is wholly owned by accredited investors
  • Has total assets in excess of $5 million and has not been formed for the purpose of investing in a specific investment.

GGP Funds are offered pursuant to an SEC rule referred to as 506(c). The rule requires that GGP verify the accreditation status of each investor. For this reason, investors are required to provide written certification from a licensed professional (attorney, CPA, investment adviser or broker/dealer) that attests to their accreditation.

GGP or NAV Consulting (our third party administrator)  will provide a standard accreditation letter that can be signed off on by a CPA, attorney or financial adviser. If those options aren’t available to an investor, they can go through verifyinvestor.com.

Verifying your accreditation status through one of the approved methods above is required to invest in an GGP Fund.

Verified investors do not need to re-submit accreditation for a period of five years after initial submission. 

A qualified purchaser is an individual or a family-owned business that owns $5 million or more in investments, not including a primary residence or any property used for business.

INVESTING WITH GULFSTREAM GLOBAL PARTNERS

Prospective investors interested in subscribing to a Fund can do so using our (investor Portal). Once subscription documents have been reviewed by our internal team, next steps will be sent to investors.

 

Depending on the specific offering, you might either be required to send capital immediately after signing the subscription documents or to wait until your capital is called by GGP

There are a few avenues to stay up to date on the performance: the GGP portal, quarterly investor reports and webinars

Generally, investors residing outside the United States are not eligible to invest in GGP’s Funds. Our website and offerings are directed exclusively to persons located within the United States.

Investments in GGP Funds are generally illiquid, and investors should anticipate holding their investment for the period specified in each Fund’s respective private placement memorandum (PPM). An investor in an GGP Fund may not sell, assign or transfer their interest in the Fund without the prior consent of the Fund manager. All our Funds associate a penalty with withdrawing capital prior to the hold period. Please reference the private placement memorandum (PPM) specific to the Fund you are investing in for details.

A private placement memorandum (PPM) serves as a comprehensive document outlining material details about the offering. A PPM is a securities disclosure document used by a company engaged in a private offering of securities

Depending on the offering, the minimum investment ranges from $50,000 to $100,000.