
Private Investors
Private investors are individuals or entities that provide capital to businesses or projects in exchange for ownership stakes, loans, or other financial arrangements. Unlike public investors who buy shares on stock exchanges, private investors typically invest directly and often in private companies or exclusive ventures. They may include wealthy individuals, family offices, or institutional investors. Their investment helps fund expansions, new products, or startups, and they expect returns based on the success of their investment. Private investing involves a higher level of risk and less liquidity compared to public markets but can offer greater potential rewards.