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Robinhood Is Taking Its VC Fund Roadshow Public and Y Combinator Startups Are the Bait

On July 27, 2026 by voice

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Robinhood Markets will hold an “IPO Roadshow” on August 3rd for its new venture fund, Robinhood Ventures Fund II (RVII). Instead of keeping the pitch behind closed doors for institutional buyers, it’s streaming the whole thing on its app and on YouTube.

RVII’s pitch rests on a single name: Y Combinator. The fund plans to build a portfolio around early- and growth-stage companies that have gone through the incubator, whose alumni include Airbnb, Stripe, and Coinbase.

Access to YC-backed startups before they reach household-name status has traditionally required a seat at a top venture firm, or accredited-investor status paired with the right connections.

The story for companies starts long before many reach IPO.

Robinhood Ventures Fund II (RVII) brings you closer to those early chapters. pic.twitter.com/XxlS8OsspY

— Robinhood (@RobinhoodApp) July 27, 2026

A Public BDC Wrapper Removes the Accreditation Barrier

Robinhood is listing RVII on the NYSE as a business development company (BDC), a structure regulated under the Investment Company Act of 1940 that allows a closed-end fund to trade publicly while holding stakes in private companies.

Retail investors do not need accreditation to buy shares in a listed BDC, even though the underlying holdings are the type of illiquid, early-stage assets usually reserved for institutional money.

Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev and the leadership team are turning the pitch to prospective buyers into content aimed at millions of retail users, bypassing the placement agents and institutional intermediaries that would normally control that access.

The company also owns both ends of the transaction: it is selling its own fund through its own distribution platform, collecting management fees and order flow from the same product.

Robinhood’s own filings describe the fund as speculative. Early-stage technology investing carries a risk of losses that the Y Combinator name does not offset.

RVI’s March Listing Gives Robinhood a Live Pricing Reference

RVII follows Robinhood Ventures Fund I (RVI), which priced its IPO at $25 per share in March 2026, raising $658.4 million across 12.6 million shares before beginning trading on the NYSE on March 6.

RVI has since traded between $21 and $77 a share, and stood around $32-35 by late June, giving Robinhood a live reference point for how retail demand and price volatility play out once a similar structure holding illiquid private stakes goes public.

RVII’s own pricing and listing date have not yet been set.

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