verb
- to invest jointly or together with another person or entity
Usage: transitive or intransitive; business/finance context
Examples
- The two venture capital firms decided to coinvest in the startup.
- Several institutional investors agreed to coinvest in the real estate development project.
- They coinvested $5 million in the technology company.
- The partners chose to coinvest rather than compete for the same opportunity.
- Major banks often coinvest in large infrastructure projects to spread risk.