Private equity is not exclusive. It is just structured differently than most people think.

Many assume private equity is reserved for big institutions, Ivy League backgrounds, and multi-million dollar deals.

But in reality, private equity is just a structure.

There are legal frameworks that allow entrepreneurs to create their own investment vehicles.

One of the most common is an SPV, a single-purpose vehicle.

It simply pools capital to invest in one specific deal: one opportunity, one asset, one focus.

If the right structure and compliance are followed, this can be done without being a massive firm or having a traditional license.

This means private equity is not out of reach. It is just misunderstood.