Risks
What risks does investing in unlisted shares involve?
Investing in shares, particularly in unlisted companies, involves significant risk and is not suitable for all investors.
These investments should be regarded as long-term and may result in the loss of your entire investment. Securities in unlisted companies can also be highly illiquid, and there is no guarantee that they can be sold.
Investors are themselves responsible for conducting a thorough analysis and obtaining independent advice before making an investment decision. This includes a careful assessment of the company's financial position, future projections, and relevant legal considerations.
Investing in unlisted companies is only suitable for investors who have a high tolerance for risk and who do not need quick liquidity.
This English text is a translation provided for convenience. The Swedish version is the legally binding version; in the event of any discrepancy, the Swedish version prevails.