Wholesale Investor Definition

Find out the criteria needed to qualify as a wholesale investor.

What is a Wholesale Investor?

In order to approve applications into Alpha Node Capital, a criteria must be met. Investors who seek to apply must be classified as ‘wholesale’ in accordance with Chapter 7 of the Corporations Act 2001:

Product value test
If the commencement amount paid by an investor at the time of investment in the fund is $500,000 or greater the person will remain a wholesale investor even if their interest subsequently falls below $500,000

For investment less than $500,000, the following tests will apply:

Personal wealth test
An investor is classified as “wholesale” when the person has net assets of at least $2.5 million or has a gross income for each of the last two financial years of at least $250,000. A certificate by a qualified accountant, no longer than 2 years old, must be provided upon request.

Professional investor test
The Alpha Prime Trust is made available to a ‘professional investor’ which includes:

  • An Australian financial service licensee.
  • A body regulated under the Financial Corporations Act 1974.
  • Trustees of superannuation funds, approved deposit funds, pooled superannuation trusts and public sector superannuation schemes under the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993 with net assets of at least $10million.
  • A person who controls at least $10million.

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