What is co-investment / shared assets?
Last updated About 2 months ago
Co-investment in Findex refers to assets that are owned, tracked, or managed by more than one user. This feature allows multiple individuals—such as family members, partners, co-founders, or investment groups—to view and track the same asset within their separate Findex accounts.
Shared assets ensure that each participant has access to consistent data, ownership details, and performance information, without needing to duplicate entries manually.
How Co-Investments Work in Findex
A co-investment is created when an asset is assigned to more than one Findex user. Once shared, the asset becomes visible in each participant’s portfolio, displaying:
The total value of the asset
Individual ownership percentages
Performance and valuation changes
Relevant documents (if attached)
Historical adjustments
Each user sees the asset reflected in their personal net worth according to their ownership share.
Types of Assets Commonly Shared
Co-investments can be applied to a range of assets, including:
Unlisted equity (e.g., private companies with multiple shareholders)
Real estate jointly owned by partners or family members
Investment accounts managed collectively
Collectibles or alternative assets with shared ownership
Debt or liabilities that involve multiple borrowers
Any asset that involves more than one legal owner can be shared for accurate representation.
Ownership Percentages
Each participant's share can be defined using ownership percentages. These percentages determine:
How much of the asset contributes to net worth
Distribution of gains or losses
Allocation within portfolio charts
Accuracy of performance calculations
Ownership values can be updated if circumstances change (e.g., additional contribution, buyout, inheritance).
What Co-Investment Does Not Do
To avoid misunderstanding, co-investment in Findex does not:
Allow users to perform transactions
Grant control over another user’s account
Synchronize connected bank accounts between users
Replace legal ownership documentation
Provide joint account access or fund management tools
The feature is strictly for tracking and visibility, not execution or custody.
Why Co-Investments Matter
Co-investments provide a more complete and realistic financial overview, especially for:
Families managing shared real estate or savings
Couples combining assets
Co-founders tracking their equity stakes
Investment clubs or groups
Individuals with joint liabilities
By ensuring that shared assets appear correctly in each user’s net worth, Findex helps maintain transparency and accuracy.
Future Availability
If co-investment features are not yet available in your account, they may be part of an upcoming release. Support for shared assets will expand gradually as Findex introduces more collaboration tools.
Need Help?
If you have questions about shared assets or upcoming collaboration features, contact our support team at team@findex.se.