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Interprac joins DomaCom’s Kidman Station venture

Dealer group Interprac will offer financial advice to investors interested in DomaCom's Kidman Station crowdfunding proposal, with a number of other AFSLs interested in joining the venture.

by Alice Uribe
December 16, 2015
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“Right now, we have Interprac – the other AFSLs have not confirmed their involvement yet,” a DomaCom spokesperson told ifa.

“Having said that, any AFSL who has us on the APL can participate and is actively encouraged to do so.”

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Last week, platform DomaCom launched a plan to allow retail investors to invest in the $360 million Kidman Station, Australia’s biggest private landholding.

Interprac will provide financial planning services, either as a full service or as general advice, the spokesperson said.

“In the case of general advice, the adviser is simply providing advice on the DomaCom Fund as an investment vehicle or structure, not on the underlying asset which in this case is Kidman Station. They are providing comprehensive advice,” the spokesperson said.

Interprac will provide general advice for a flat fee of $200.

“Whilst that doesn’t sound like a particularly lucrative deal, the advisers are getting access to new investors so there are future opportunities for cross-selling or providing more comprehensive advice, obtaining family and friend referrals,” the spokesperson said.

DomaCom chief executive Arthur Naoumidis said the ASIC-registered DomaCom platform provided the “ideal vehicle” for giving mum and dad investors the chance to invest in the Kidman estate.

“Crowd-funding hasn’t traditionally been associated with pastoral properties, but that’s no reason why it can’t be done. The platform is structured to cater for the smallest apartments to a deal of the Kidman magnitude,” he said.

“The principle is the same, and people can get on board the Kidman acquisition for as little as $2,500 and receive a proportional share of the income and capital value of the property that will be valued annually.”

Last week, the proposal attracted in excess of 100 new parties interested in investing in the Kidman campaign and that number is “literally growing by the minute”, the spokesperson said.

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Comments 8

  1. julie says:
    10 years ago

    Keep Kidman property ownership Australian.

    Reply
  2. Carmen Iannuzzi says:
    10 years ago

    Enzo Iannuzzi.
    I’m interested in this crowd funding proposal. Please send some details outlining its implementation. Thanks.

    Reply
  3. Stephen Sellin says:
    10 years ago

    Send info thanks on Kidman investment

    Reply
  4. Stephen Sellin says:
    10 years ago

    Please send me information on the $2500 investment on the Kidman cattle property

    Reply
  5. Stephen Sellin says:
    10 years ago

    Please send me information on the $2500 investment in the Kidman cattle farm

    Reply
  6. Tania &Patrick Scherger says:
    10 years ago

    Please send me the info I need to get involved. Thanks

    Reply
  7. S P Borthwick says:
    10 years ago

    would like to know total pledged to date please

    Reply
  8. Sharon Drage says:
    10 years ago

    Interested please supply more information

    Reply

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