Tuesday, October 21, 2025

Wholesale Investor Certification

As part of participating in the Aura Group capital raise, I had to get a new wholesale investor certificate. You have to do this every 2 years to remain current. There are two main ways to qualify: Show you have more than AUD 250k in income per year in the last two years or show you have more than AUD 2.5 million in net worth. You need an accountant to certify this. The test is on an individual not household basis. I am using the net worth approach.

I was certified in 2020, but when I tried to renew in 2022, the accountant I used said I didn't qualify, as she wouldn't count my superannuation including my SMSF towards the amount as I was under 60. This didn't stop me from continuing to meet capital calls for my existing Australian venture capital investments. 

Now I meet the required level with or without superannuation. I also argued that I am receiving a TTR pension from each of my superannuation accounts and am over 60 and about to retire. Anyway, I qualified. It cost AUD 550. 

It is much easier to qualify as an accredited investor in the US. You only need USD 1 million net worth and you don't need an accountant to prove it, so it is free. A couple can qualify with just USD 1 million between them. However, primary residences are excluded, which is not the case in Australia. Moominmama qualifies as an accredited investor for our investments via Angellist and the Unpopular Ventures syndicate. 

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