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Introducing Konvi Investor Status

Eran Peer
29.1.2026

Investor Status

At Konvi, we’ve always focused on making alternative assets accessible, transparent, and easy to own. But as the platform has grown, something else has become clear: many investors are no longer making one-off investments. They’re building portfolios.

As portfolios grow, expectations change. Investors want clearer rewards for long-term ownership, fewer obstacles as they scale, and benefits that reflect the size and commitment of their portfolio.

That’s why we introduced Konvi Investor Status.

Konvi Investor Status is a portfolio-based programme that links how much you hold on Konvi to three things that matter as you scale:

  1. How much passive income your portfolio generates
  2. What platform benefits you unlock as you move up
  3. The level of access and support you receive

The more you build your portfolio, the more the platform starts to work in your favour.

This article explains exactly how Investor Status works, how your portfolio is calculated, what counts and what doesn’t, and how upgrades and downgrades are handled. It’s also the reference point used by our support and compliance teams.

What is Konvi Investor Status?

Konvi Investor Status is a tiered status system based on the total value of assets you currently hold on Konvi.

Your status is calculated automatically using:

  • The total value of assets you actively own
  • Your combined ownership across all eligible Konvi asset classes

There is no application process and no manual review.

Your status updates automatically as your portfolio changes.

As your portfolio grows, your status moves up.

If your portfolio decreases, your status may move down.

For many investors, this means you may already be closer to the next tier than you expect.

Passive income, how it works

A core part of Konvi Investor Status is passive income.

Your portfolio size is used to calculate how much passive income you receive. This income is:

  • Calculated based on the assets you hold
  • Distributed monthly
  • Paid directly into your Konvi Wallet

You can choose to:

  • Reinvest it into new or open assets
  • Or withdraw it to your bank account

Because passive income is paid monthly, reinvesting it can create a compounding effect over time. Each payout increases the base your next payout is calculated on.

As portfolios grow, this compounding effect becomes more visible and more meaningful.

Passive income is not a fixed rate and may vary depending on asset type, performance, and portfolio composition.

How portfolio value is calculated

Investor Status is based on your current invested portfolio value, not on deposits or historical investment amounts.

This distinction matters. Only assets you actively hold today are included.

What counts

  • Active investments in open or live Konvi assets
  • Fully funded assets you still hold
  • Fractional ownership across all supported asset classes

What does not count

  • Cash sitting in your Konvi Wallet
  • Withdrawn funds
  • Closed assets that have already exited and paid out
  • Discounts, vouchers, or promotional credits

Only assets you currently own are included in the calculation.

Investor Status tiers overview

Konvi Investor Status has seven tiers, ranging from entry level to signature level investors.

Each tier unlocks:

  • Higher passive income potential
  • Reduced fees and friction
  • Better access, priority, and experiences

For many users, the jump between tiers is smaller than expected. Checking your current status can quickly show how close you are to unlocking additional benefits.

Konvi Investor Status benefits table

Starter

€0–€750

Wallet cashback: None

Entry fee: 1%

What you get

  • Full storage and insurance for all assets you own
  • Access to the Konvi Discover community
  • Ability to build and track your portfolio on Konvi

Explorer is the entry point. It lets you experience how portfolio size links to benefits and prepares you to unlock passive income at higher tiers.

Explorer

€750–€2,000

Wallet cashback: 0.15% p.a.

Entry fee: 1%

Everything in Explorer, plus

  • Wallet cashback paid monthly
  • Preorder Starter discount on new assets
  • Birthday discount: €20

Starter is where passive income begins. Your portfolio starts generating cashback, paid directly into your Konvi Wallet.

Investor

€2,000–€5,000

Wallet cashback: 0.3% p.a.

Entry fee: No entry fee

Everything in Starter, plus

  • Increased passive income from your portfolio
  • Preorder Regular discount
  • Priority customer support

Investor is a clear step up. Entry fees are removed, passive income increases, and the platform starts working more efficiently for you.

Advanced Investor

€5,000–€15,000

Wallet cashback: 0.5% p.a.

Up to €75 annually

Entry fee: No entry fee

Everything in Investor, plus

  • Increased passive income from your portfolio
  • Preorder Premium discount
  • 1 Konvi Gallery ticket per year
  • Birthday discount: €40

At this level, cashback and compounding become more visible. Benefits expand beyond investing into real-world experiences.

Elite Investor

€15,000–€50,000

Wallet cashback: 0.7% p.a.

Up to €350 annually

Entry fee: No entry fee

Everything in Advanced Investor, plus

  • Increased passive income from your portfolio
  • 2 Konvi Gallery tickets per year
  • €30 annual Konvi Shop credit
  • Quarterly exclusive Q&A with the Konvi team

Elite Investors receive stronger income, deeper access, and closer engagement with Konvi.

Private Investor

€50,000–€100,000

Wallet cashback: 1% p.a.

Up to €1,000 annually

Entry fee: No entry fee

Everything in Elite Investor, plus

  • Increased passive income from your portfolio
  • 4 Konvi Gallery tickets per year
  • Access to private auctions and off-market opportunities
  • Optional public recognition in the Discover community

At this level, access becomes selective. You start seeing opportunities that are not available to most investors.

Signature Investor

€100,000+

Signature Investor is the highest level on Konvi.

At this tier:

  • Benefits are tailored to you, not standardised
  • You are connected with a dedicated Investment Manager
  • Our Client Coverage team develops custom benefits and access based on your needs
  • Institutional-style investing can be supported on request

If you are interested in Signature Investor benefits or institutional investing, please request a callback and our team will assist you directly.

Upgrades and downgrades

Investor Status is dynamic, not permanent.

Upgrades

  • If your portfolio crosses into a higher tier, your status upgrades automatically
  • New benefits become active without any action required

Downgrades

  • If your portfolio drops below a tier threshold, your status may downgrade

  • Downgrades are not instant and may include a grace period

  • This avoids frequent changes due to short-term market movements

Konvi may adjust grace periods or thresholds over time to ensure fairness and stability.

Why Konvi introduced Investor Status

Investor Status exists to align the platform with how investors actually behave as they scale.

It is designed to:

  • Reward long-term ownership, not short-term activity
  • Make benefits predictable and transparent
  • Reduce friction as portfolios grow
  • Link portfolio size directly to income, access, and support

This is not a promotion, a loyalty scheme, or a limited-time campaign.

It is a core platform feature designed to grow with you.

Where to view your Investor Status

You can view your:

  • Current Investor Status
  • Portfolio value used for calculation
  • Passive income payouts
  • Full tier benefits

Directly inside the Konvi app.

Many investors are surprised by how close they already are to the next tier.

Final note

Konvi Investor Status is designed to reward consistency and conviction.

As your portfolio evolves, so do your benefits, your access, and the passive income your assets generate. There are no forms, no manual steps, and no hidden rules.

If you’re wondering what the next tier unlocks for you, the fastest way to find out is simply to check your status in the app.

This article remains the single reference point used by our support and compliance teams.

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