The short-term, fixed-income product, released on Friday at 5.55pm, is backed by the secured mezzanine debt financing of a A$440 million , 64-level high-rise residential development project in Melbourne's central business district, which offered a gross return of 6 per cent per annum for a minimum tenor of three months.
Minterest, which holds licences to provide both corporate and personal loans, connects corporate borrowers with retail investors. ARA said the"strong take-up" of the product"demonstrated pent-up demand by investors for an attractive, risk-adjusted return in a quality institutional-grade real estate investment in a low interest rate environment".
Minterest chief executive Charis Liau said ARA's stake helped the platform develop more products in the real estate space as alternative investment options.
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