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Proceeds from Investment

Investors can make money when a project, fund or company invested in ukiyo Ventures succeeds. Risk and return profiles will vary by investment, and there are a few ways for investors to make returns.*

Investments are structured in many different ways. Potential returns correspond with the project’s unique terms and conditions. Some investments will be paid out at one time while others will have recurring payments.

Risk note* Investing in private markets is risky and there are no guarantees of a return. Many investments are not successful. Most of the investments on ukiyo are illiquid and long-term investments, meaning you should expect your cash to be inaccessible after an investment is finalized.

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