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As a Singaporean (non Australia NZ resident), besides the conventional shares and property, has anyone invested in other schemes such as, private equity, UTs, P2P etc? How did you go about doing that and anyone can share their referral links? Thanks in advance.
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Alex Chua
02 Mar 2020
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Lim Chun Long Jimmy
01 Mar 2020
Co-founder at PolicyWoke (Traded Endowment Policies)
Hi,
Seems that you're looking for alternative investments.
I know of someone named Sam who owns an art gallery business (started in Australia and then expanded here in Singapore), where investors can invest and rent out investment-grade art works, for rental income and potential capital appreciation.
You may contact Sam via the following for enquiries:
Website: https://www.artworks.com.sg/
Contact number: 6557 2250
Email address: [email protected]
Quote my name "Jimmy Lim" as referral when you managed to contact Sam.βββ
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For p2p lending, I have researched on Indonesia and Europe. Currently doing p2p lending in Singapore. Yet on Australia
Europe is where p2p lending started so their concept is relatively advanced and very different as compared to the western. U can look up on Mintos. Why I specify Indonesia? Indonesia, or ASEAN is the epicenter of p2p lending evolution. It is because ASEAN is where the majority of unbanked and the underbanked. So, there is more opportunity there. Furthermore, there are a lot of campaigns filled with social causes such as funding for children's education, agriculture, healthcare, women. While earning interest, you could help them lift their social hierarchy. Killing 2 birds with one stone. Why not? Thus, I prefer calling p2p lending as social crowdlending rather than debt crowdfunding.
You can try your hands at Singapore first while waiting for a better fx rate. If u need any insights on p2p lending and how I approach them, FB pm me :)
p.s: Seedly currently disallowed referral codesβββ