RI-0526 Fund I, a series of Roll Up Vehicles, LP (CIK 0002139088) filed Form D
RI-0526 Fund I, a series of Roll Up Vehicles, LP filed a Form D with the SEC on August 19, 2026, signaling a new private fundraise.
RI-0526 Fund I, a series of Roll Up Vehicles, LP filed a Form D with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on August 19, 2026, according to the SEC EDGAR filing (CIK 0002139088). The filing, carrying accession number 0002139088-26-000001, indicates the entity is offering securities in a private placement.
The Form D lists exemption items 06B, 3C, and 3C.1, per the SEC EDGAR filing. Items 3C and 3C.1 are standard exclusions from the Investment Company Act of 1940 commonly used by private funds — specifically hedge funds and venture vehicles — that limit their investor count or restrict participation to qualified purchasers. Item 06B refers to the securities law exemption under Rule 506(b) of Regulation D, which allows issuers to raise capital from accredited investors without general solicitation. No total offering amount, investor count, or closing date was disclosed in the available filing data.
The entity is structured as a limited partnership and carries the "Roll Up Vehicles" designation in its name, a structure typically used to pool investments from multiple smaller funds or special-purpose vehicles into a single consolidated vehicle. The "RI-0526" naming convention suggests a series identifier, though no further detail on the series structure, the sponsor, or affiliated general partner is available from the current filing. No period-ending date was reported.
Form D filings are required notices — not full prospectuses — and disclose limited information. They signal that a private offering has commenced or is underway but do not require disclosure of the full raise target, use of proceeds, or investor identity. The filing provides no information on the underlying assets or portfolio strategy of the fund.
No additional sources corroborate details beyond what the SEC EDGAR record shows. Further details — including the general partner's identity, target fund size, and investment strategy — would typically be available in the fund's private placement memorandum, which is not a public document.
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