PRIVATE: FUNDRAISING DECKS, PORTALS + DATA ROOMS
Fundraising and diligence video modules that make your strategy easier to absorb, easier to repeat and more consistent across meetings, portals and data rooms.
Private environments are where decisions are made
LPs, advisers and private wealth channels need clarity, structure and confidence. Video supports fundraising by helping investors absorb your narrative quickly and recall it accurately, especially as materials move through committees and gatekeepers.
Why video improves diligence
Fundraising documents can be extensive, but the story still needs to land. Video reduces friction by presenting the narrative consistently, with the right emphasis, in a format people can engage with. It also helps address recurring diligence themes in a controlled way, without rewriting your messaging for every conversation.
A modular library beats one long film
The most effective fundraising videos are a set of short modules mapped to how diligence works:
- Strategy and fit
- Team and decision-making
- Origination and sourcing edge
- Underwriting discipline and risk management
- Portfolio value creation and operating model
- Track record framing and attribution
- Governance and responsible investment
These modules can then be embedded into decks, hosted in portals, and organised in data rooms with clear labelling.
Gating, version control and disclosure
Private video can be layered: a high-level set for broad sharing, and deeper modules for diligence. This keeps control over disclosure and ensures the same core narrative travels across stakeholders without becoming inconsistent.
Specialist production reduces risk
A sector specialist understands where precision matters: how you describe performance, how you discuss portfolio impact, and how you frame strategy and risk. That matters when investors are listening for substance.
Who it’s for
- Investor relations and fundraising teams
- Placement agents, advisers and intermediaries
- Private wealth distribution teams
- Compliance-sensitive comms stakeholders