These three funds stem from Crowd Street’s agreement with StepStone to provide Crowd Street members with private market investing opportunities to a broader rangeThese three funds stem from Crowd Street’s agreement with StepStone to provide Crowd Street members with private market investing opportunities to a broader range

New Investment Funds From StepStone Now Available on Crowd Street, Further Increasing Self-Directed Access to Private Markets

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These three funds stem from Crowd Street’s agreement with StepStone to provide Crowd Street members with private market investing opportunities to a broader range of asset classes

Crowd Street, a private market investment platform helping members pursue their financial objectives by providing direct access to investment opportunities, announced that three new funds from StepStone are available on its self-directed private market investment platform: StepStone Private Markets (SPRIM), StepStone Private Venture and Growth Fund (SPRING), and StepStone Private Credit Income Fund (CRDEX).

These new funds have become available through Crowd Street’s strategic collaboration with StepStone to provide new private market fund opportunities to Crowd Street members across several asset classes including private credit, private equity, secondaries, venture capital, real assets and more. With these funds now officially available, Crowd Street is providing members with more choice, flexibility, and diversification of investment opportunities, and additional control over their investment decisions.

“Increasing access, opportunity, and educational resources to the private markets has been Crowd Street’s vision for years. As investors come to expect transparency and control over their financial futures, more choice across a variety of asset classes is paramount,” said John Imbriglia, CEO of Crowd Street. “StepStone – backed by several decades of industry knowledge and experience – shares that same vision, and we’re proud to officially bring their funds across several new asset classes to Crowd Street members.”

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As access to the private market industry expands, Crowd Street remains equally committed to educating investors so they can explore with confidence. Recently, Crowd Street introduced a new Education Center to help investors better navigate the private markets, a collaboration with Equity Trust to expand access to self-directed private market investing within retirement accounts, major platform enhancements, and a financial literacy initiative. Crowd Street also has a relationship with Callan to support Crowd Street with diligence on select funds and investor education tools.

Current funds available are detailed below. Additional funds may become available on the platform in 2026:

StepStone Private Markets (SPRIM)
SPRIM is a core private markets solution spanning private equity, secondaries, co-investments, and real assets, that seeks to provide long-term capital appreciation and diversification through a single investment.

Managed by StepStone – a global private markets investment firm responsible for approximately $811 billion of total capital, including $220 billion of assets under management as of 12/31/25 – SPRIM seeks broad global exposure across major private market asset classes: private equity, real assets, and private debt.

StepStone Private Venture and Growth Fund (SPRING)
SPRING is a broadly diversified venture capital and growth equity fund, designed to provide comprehensive exposure to the innovation economy.

SPRING emphasizes access to experienced managers through secondary purchases, direct investments, and primary fund commitments. SPRING also invests across a wide range of sectors, including enterprise information technology, technology-enabled products and services, consumer internet, healthcare, and branded consumer and consumer packaged goods. The fund seeks to provide global access to established venture and growth managers, while maintaining diversified exposure across key segments of the innovation-driven economy.

Investment in SPRING may be made only by investors who represent that they are a “qualified client” within the meaning of Rule 205-3 under the Advisers Act and an “accredited investor” within the meaning of Rule 501 of Regulation D under the Securities Act.

StepStone Private Credit Income Fund (CRDEX)
CRDEX is a private credit fund designed to provide investors with access to a broadly diversified portfolio focused on senior secured direct lending through a multi-lender approach. It aims to deliver comprehensive private credit exposure by partnering with experienced investment managers around the world, and offers investors diversified access across borrowers, industries, and geographies within the private credit market.

As part of its commitment to investor education, Crowd Street has published in-depth resources on private market investing, including a Guide to Private Equity Investing and a Guide to Private Credit Investing. These guides provide an overview of how these asset classes work, their potential roles in a portfolio, and some key considerations for accredited investors.

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