How to Invest

Start your investment journey with Spark Venture Funding in six simple steps

Your Investment Journey

Getting started is quick and easy. Follow these steps to begin investing in Irish businesses.

1

Register as a Member

Create your free account with Spark Venture Funding in minutes. Join our community of investors supporting Irish innovation.

2

Complete Suitability Assessment

Complete our suitability questionnaire to ensure you understand the risks associated with investing in early-stage and growth-stage companies.

3

Browse Live Opportunities

Explore carefully vetted investment opportunities across various sectors. Review detailed business plans, financials, and growth projections.

4

Select Your Investment

When you find a business into which you'd like to invest, simply click "Invest Now" and enter the amount you wish to invest.

5

Complete Secure Payment

Invest via credit/debit card (for investments of €5,000 or less) or bank transfer (€5,000+).

6

Become an Investor

Legal documentation is processed and you'll receive formal confirmation. Congratulations, you are now an investor.

Why Invest with Spark?

Join over 15,000 investors who trust Spark Venture Funding to connect them with quality investment opportunities.

No commission or platform fees
Start investing from just €100
Access to EIIS tax relief opportunities
Comprehensive due diligence on all campaigns
Regular updates from portfolio companies
Authorised by the Central Bank of Ireland
View Live Campaigns
€55M+
Total Investment
15,000+
Active Investors
80+
Campaigns Funded
€100
Minimum Investment

Maximize Your Returns with EIIS

Many of our campaigns qualify for the Employment and Investment Incentive Scheme (EIIS), offering investors up to 50% income tax relief on qualifying investments.

This means if you invest €10,000 in an EIIS-qualifying campaign, you could receive up to €5,000 back in tax relief, reducing your effective investment to just €5,000.

Learn More About EIIS

Ready to Start Investing?

Join thousands of investors building their portfolios with Irish businesses