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Portfolio Approach

A coordinated
approach to
portfolio
construction

Elifinity approaches this category as a system of complementary businesses and enabling layers rather than as a collection of isolated opportunities.

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Complementary layers of the category
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Estimated annual socialization market spend

Ecosystem logic — in a fragmented market, the interaction between complementary models can matter as much as the performance of each business individually.

Governance-first selection — every opportunity is evaluated for strategic fit, trust contribution and governance quality within the Luxembourg RAIF framework.

Why a Coordinated Approach

Value emerges across
a system,
not only within it

In categories where user experience, trust, access, activation and operating infrastructure interact closely, value may emerge across a broader system rather than within a single operator alone.

Elifinity therefore evaluates opportunities not only on a standalone basis, but also in relation to their strategic fit within a more coordinated category architecture. The objective is not simply to identify strong individual businesses, but to understand how a set of complementary models can reinforce one another over time.

This perspective informs the portfolio construction process from sourcing through to evaluation, selection and ongoing oversight.

Traditional approach

Isolated positions

Individual businesses evaluated and managed independently, with limited attention to how they may interact, reinforce or benefit from one another within a shared category.

Elifinity approach

Coordinated system

Complementary businesses evaluated in relation to one another — strategic fit, shared infrastructure relevance, trust contribution and integration potential are considered alongside standalone qualities.

Category Architecture

Complementary layers
of the category

Elifinity's portfolio approach is structured around four complementary layers of the socialization infrastructure category. Each layer addresses a distinct structural gap, and the layers are designed to function in relation to one another.

01

User-facing services

Applications, platforms and services that facilitate participation, community engagement and real-life interaction. The layer through which users discover, join and return to social experiences.

02

Trust and safety systems

Identity verification, access control, moderation, safety-by-design capabilities and trust architecture. Systems that establish shared standards of trust across venues, communities and service providers.

03

Activation and coordination

Tools and systems supporting venue activation, distribution, user coordination and operating efficiency. Infrastructure that enables operators to connect, scale and collaborate more effectively within the category.

04

Supporting infrastructure

Shared technologies and enabling systems that strengthen resilience, scalability and integration across the category. The foundational layer that makes the broader ecosystem more durable over time.

[ Placeholder — fournir un schéma de la cartographie des 4 couches / category architecture diagram ]

Category architecture is indicative and subject to evolution as the platform develops.

How Value Can Compound

Coherence across
a fragmented market

Elifinity's approach is based on the view that, in a fragmented market, the interaction between complementary models can matter significantly.

Shared infrastructure, improved trust architecture, coordinated activation and strategic alignment may strengthen relevance and operating efficiency across multiple parts of the category. Over time, this may also support safer, more trusted and more coherent forms of real-life interaction.

This perspective informs how Elifinity assesses long-term portfolio coherence. The objective is to support a portfolio logic in which strategic fit and category infrastructure matter alongside the qualities of each individual business.

Portfolio coherence assessments are conducted by the investment advisory team in accordance with the platform's governance framework.

Portfolio flywheel — indicative
TRUST Architecture ACTIVATION & Coordination PARTICIPATION Real-life OPERATING Relevance ECOSYSTEM CAPITAL
What This Means in Practice

How portfolio construction
is informed

Portfolio construction at Elifinity is guided by strategic coherence, operating relevance, trust contribution and integration potential — alongside the individual qualities of each opportunity.

Strategic coherence

Each opportunity is assessed not only as a standalone business, but in relation to its positioning within the broader category architecture. Coherence — not proximity alone — is the objective.

Trust contribution

Businesses must demonstrate a meaningful and positive contribution to trust, safety and user integrity within the socialization category. Trust-adverse models are excluded from consideration.

Integration potential

The capacity to create and share value with complementary operators. Businesses that can strengthen — and benefit from — the broader ecosystem are prioritised over isolated positions.

Governance discipline

Sound governance is a prerequisite, not a secondary criterion. Organizational structure, management quality and regulatory alignment are assessed at the outset of every evaluation process.

Long-term durability

Business models are assessed for structural durability — not only performance under favourable scenarios. Demand anchored in enduring social needs is considered more resilient over a fund lifecycle.

Operating resilience

Evidence of sound operating capabilities and sustainable unit economics. The platform looks for models designed to function effectively under realistic operating conditions, not only at scale.

Evaluation criteria are applied by the investment advisory team in accordance with the platform's governance and responsible-investment framework.

Platform in Development

Building for the long term

Elifinity is currently in its platform development phase. No portfolio companies have been formally announced at this stage. The platform is actively developing its evaluation pipeline in accordance with its stated investment approach and governance framework.

Coming at the right time

Selected Investments

As the platform progresses and investments are formally completed and authorised for publication, Elifinity will introduce a Selected Investments section, case studies and, in time, a more detailed ecosystem map. This section is reserved for that purpose.

No investment decisions are communicated prior to formal completion and regulatory clearance.

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Responsible Investment

Learn how Elifinity integrates responsible-investment considerations — with particular attention to social outcomes, governance quality, safety-by-design and risk discipline.

This website is intended for professional investors only and is provided for general information purposes. It does not constitute an offer or solicitation to invest.