Earn 20%+ net returns from direct investments in established, profitable professional services firms across Australia.
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Australia’s Corporations Law defines a ‘retail investments’ as a financial product aimed at an investor in need of regulatory protection, whereas a ‘wholesale investment’ is intended for those seeking to access wholesale markets which tend to offer more complex financial products.
Retail investors are sometimes referred to as non-professional investors.
A ‘retail investment’ is covered by consumer protection provisions. A ‘wholesale investment’ is for professional investors or institutions who are considered to be better informed and better able to assess the risks involved, and do not need the same level of consumer protection as retail clients.
Retail investments include managed funds, exchange traded funds (ETFs), securities and bonds. Retail investments typically have lower minimum investment requirements and higher fees than wholesale investments.
Wholesale investments may also include managed funds, but can also provide access to more complex investments such as venture capital, unlisted trusts and private equity. Wholesale investments typically have higher minimum investment requirements, and lower fees than retail investments.
Retail and wholesale investment products are not mutually exclusive, and an investor can potentially hold both types in their portfolio. It should be noted that wholesale opportunities are only available to individuals who meet ASIC’s requirements to be classified as either a sophisticated investor or professional investor.
Sophisticated investors are typically high net worth investors with a verified gross income of $250,000 or more in each of the two previous financial years, or having net assets of at least $2.5 million.
A professional investor either holds a financial services licence, or owns or controls assets of at least $10 million.
Earn 20%+ net returns from direct investments in established, profitable professional services firms across Australia.
Designed for Investors targeting higher returns and willing to commit to a 12, 24 or 36 month investment term. This Fund offers a competitive distribution rate, paid monthly.
Designed for investors who seek both flexibility and regular income (paid monthly). This Fund offers a competitive distribution rate plus the freedom to reinvest your distributions.
Access defensive growth opportunities leveraged to accelerating global trends.
Access a High Performing Algorithmic hedge fund.
FTEC seeks to invest in companies on the leading edge of the emerging financial technology sector
A flexible multi-asset allocation fund that employs Contrarius’ valuation-based, contrarian investment philosophy.
The Fund employs Contrarius’ valuation-based, contrarian investment philosophy and aims to achieve long-term returns higher than the benchmark.
An actively managed asset allocation fund that invests in a portfolio of equities, fixed income and commodity-linked investments from Australia and globally. The Fund employs Contrarius’ valuation-based, contrarian investment philosophy.
The Fund employs Contrarius’ valuation-based, contrarian investment philosophy and aims to achieve long-term returns higher than the benchmark, without greater risk of loss.
The CP Income Opportunity Fund provides exposure to Australian real estate via subordinated loans as well as senior loans and other real estate backed securities and equity like investments, targeting risk-adjusted returns and monthly distributions.
Charter Hall is offering a limited opportunity to invest in Charter Hall Telco Exchange Fund No.2 (TEF2), providing access to a portfolio of critical telecommunications infrastructure assets across Australia.
An unlisted property fund providing access to a Portfolio of high-quality non-discretionary based convenience retail properties across Australia.
The fund provides exposure to a diverse portfolio of commercial property across Australia.
The Fund invests in quality commercial properties, targeting assets in major metropolitan markets with high occupancy rates and stable income streams, underpinned by long-term leases with secure commercial tenants.