Jordan@ABC
New Member
For those who want to own gold inside Super - or who might want to talk about friends and family about owning gold through their Super - there is a new solution which might be of interest
The Cor Capital Fund, which is a professionally managed truly diversified portfolio, is now available to retail investors.
The fund has a range of assets in it, including a meaningful allocation to physical gold bullion, which are direct refinery sourced, and stored in non-bank vaults in Australia.
You can actually invest in the fund with regular superannuation money - without needing a SMSF (though SMSFs are of course free to invest in it)
To access the fund with regular superannuation money - you need to use a superannuation plan called brightday, which offers a range of investment options, insurances etc, as well as access to the Cor Capital Fund as part of its investment menu
So effectively the process is as follows
1). Open brightday complete super account
2). Rollover super balance from existing fund
3). Invest in the Cor Capital Fund
I've attached a link to a brochure which explains it in detail
https://www.abcbullion.com.au/media/pdf/ABCB-Superannuation-Gold-Investment-Guide.pdf
If you ask me - its pretty cool, it means you don't need a SMSF (which are typically only feasible for those who are quite well off) to have access to a professionally managed portfolio, run by an investment management team that clearly understand the important role of gold in a well balanced portfolio......and who go for the real stuff, not the purely securitised alternatives.......
Whats in it for ABC i can hear you ask - simple, we are one of the providers of bullion and vaulting services to the fund.......so obviously there is a commercial gain for us whenever people invest in the fund, but we think its a win/win - there are now tens of thousands of our clients (and indeed any Aussie) who don't want an SMSF who can now use their super (fastest and largest growing financial asset for most Aussies) and have a meaningful gold exposure within it.
The Cor Capital Fund, which is a professionally managed truly diversified portfolio, is now available to retail investors.
The fund has a range of assets in it, including a meaningful allocation to physical gold bullion, which are direct refinery sourced, and stored in non-bank vaults in Australia.
You can actually invest in the fund with regular superannuation money - without needing a SMSF (though SMSFs are of course free to invest in it)
To access the fund with regular superannuation money - you need to use a superannuation plan called brightday, which offers a range of investment options, insurances etc, as well as access to the Cor Capital Fund as part of its investment menu
So effectively the process is as follows
1). Open brightday complete super account
2). Rollover super balance from existing fund
3). Invest in the Cor Capital Fund
I've attached a link to a brochure which explains it in detail
https://www.abcbullion.com.au/media/pdf/ABCB-Superannuation-Gold-Investment-Guide.pdf
If you ask me - its pretty cool, it means you don't need a SMSF (which are typically only feasible for those who are quite well off) to have access to a professionally managed portfolio, run by an investment management team that clearly understand the important role of gold in a well balanced portfolio......and who go for the real stuff, not the purely securitised alternatives.......
Whats in it for ABC i can hear you ask - simple, we are one of the providers of bullion and vaulting services to the fund.......so obviously there is a commercial gain for us whenever people invest in the fund, but we think its a win/win - there are now tens of thousands of our clients (and indeed any Aussie) who don't want an SMSF who can now use their super (fastest and largest growing financial asset for most Aussies) and have a meaningful gold exposure within it.