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International Investors on Hill

Hill is Open to Investors Worldwide

Written by Mario Habashy
Updated over a week ago

Hill supports international investors in a growing number of countries and territories. Users in the regions listed below can create accounts, complete verification, and participate in eligible investment opportunities on the platform.

This list is reviewed and updated regularly as we expand support for additional jurisdictions.

Available Regions

Albania

Grenada

Qatar

Andorra

Hong Kong SAR

Saint Lucia

Antigua and Barbuda

Iceland

Samoa

Argentina

India

San Marino

Armenia

Indonesia

Saudi Arabia

Australia

Ireland

Seychelles

Austria

Israel

Singapore

Bahrain

Italy

Slovakia

Barbados

Jamaica

Slovenia

Belgium

Japan

South Africa

Bermuda

Kazakhstan

South Korea

Botswana

Kuwait

Spain

Brazil

Latvia

St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Brunei

Liechtenstein

Sweden

Canada

Lithuania

Switzerland

Chile

Luxembourg

Taiwan

Colombia

Macao SAR

Thailand

Costa Rica

Malaysia

Trinidad and Tobago

Croatia

Mauritius

Tunisia

Czech Republic

Mexico

Turkey

Denmark

Moldova

United Arab Emirates

Dominica

Montenegro

United Kingdom

Estonia

Netherlands

United States of America

Fiji

New Zealand

Uruguay

Finland

North Macedonia

France

Norway

Georgia

Peru

Germany

Philippines

Gibraltar

Poland

Greece

Portugal

What should you know?

  • Availability May Vary by Offering

    • Some opportunities may be subject to jurisdiction-specific restrictions under issuer rules or regulations.

  • Depending on your location, you may be asked for:

  • Funding your investments:

    • You can fund your investments via wire transfer.

Need Help Getting Started?

If you have any questions, our Client Services team is happy to walk you through:

  • International onboarding

  • Verification questions

  • Funding your first investment

  • Understanding offering access

Reach out anytime through our chat or email us at [email protected]

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