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July 29, 2020 |News

What is co-investing and what could it mean for you

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CFMG Capital takes pride in being a business that not only talks the talk but also walks the walk when it comes to investing in what they believe in.

A recent article by Investor Daily, explored the importance of fund managers investing in the same risks as their customers, otherwise known as ‘co-investing’. Not only does this show the customer that the fund manager believes in what they are investing in, but it also shows the value the fund manager places on each dollar spent, investing it as if it was their own.

Here at CFMG Capital, not only do several of our staff and independent directors participate in our offers directly alongside investors in our CFMG Land & Opportunity Fund, in several cases CFMG Capital have often already paid a large non-refundable deposit, are unconditional on the site acquisition, or in some cases have in fact already settled on the purchase of the asset and carried 100% of the risk until that point.  While each project is funded differently, CFMG Capital are always the seed investor (via deposit and due diligence outgoings) and would then usually continue on as the co-investor by leaving equity in the project and of course also realising a large proportion of profits after investors have been redeemed.

As the author of the article quite aptly put it – “fundamentally all investing is investing in the people running the company or fund. After all, if the fund manager doesn’t follow their own advice, why should you?”

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