Australian FinTech company profile #6 – Crowd Property Capital
Crowd Property Capital’s Non Bank Development Funding Guide 2019 – rates and jargon explained
There are now numerous non-bank funding options available to developers and no shortage of lenders ready to deploy capital into quality projects with sounds fundamentals. The sector has matured over the last 2-3 years but there are many pitfalls (and a lot of jargon which we explain in the guide) to navigate. This guide looks to inform and assist developers considering non bank options for their projects. To download the guide, please click here.
Pitch VC joins VentureCrowd to democratise startup fund management
VentureCrowd and Melbourne venture capital firm Pitch VC today announced a new venture to transform startup fund management in Australia.
Australian property development lending gets a boost with the launch of the UK’s CrowdProperty
Australia’s small-to-medium property development sector has received a lending boost with the launch of the UK’s CrowdProperty.
VentureCrowd grows with SMSF Properties Australia acquisition
VentureCrowd is now the largest crowdfunding platform in Australia by volume of capital raised following its acquisition of SMSF Properties Australia.
Fractional investing platform DomaCom expands into rural property
ASX-listed DomaCom has taken its fractional property investing platform to the bush after tying up a partnership with rural start-up Cultivate Farms. Under the arrangement, Cultivate Farms will source appropriate properties from farmers looking to retire and match these to aspiring or next generation farmers with DomaCom providing the investment capital through its crowdfunding platform. To help get the project off the ground, AFL great and farming sector advocate Kevin Sheedy has come on board as ambassador. “The idea behind this project is to enable young farming families to get their foot on a property they can farm commercially, while at the same time enabling a retiring farmer to sell […]
Igniteme heats up crowdfunding
Australia’s newest fundraising platform, Igniteme, is looking to push the crowdfunding barrow beyond its traditional confines, having raised more than $1 million since its inception. Igniteme, put together by Australia’s first winner of The Apprentice, Andrew Morello, and former Australian Property Institute associate Kristjan Geering, covers a host of funding options, including charity donations, and private lenders offering loan facilities. There’s also a crowd-sourced equity funding feature that will come into play once the Australian equity crowdfunding legislation comes into effect late next month. The platform’s biggest project to date is raising money for an independent Australian full-length documentary on NSW one-punch attacks called The Polisher. It’s a bit left-field […]