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Making investments
How do I invest in Stake Accumulate?
To invest in the fund, investors must read the PDS and the Target Market Determination (TMD) and complete the TMD assessment. Once the onboarding process is completed, you will be able to start with Accumulate via the Stake account. Top Ups submitted by 11:59pm (AEST) on any business day (NSW) will receive the fund's applicable daily valuation.
What is the minimum investment?
The minimum initial investment amount for the fund is A$500. Subsequent top-ups of A$10 can be made after this initial investment.
Which payment methods can I use to add to my investment?
You will be able to start using Accumulate with our available methods including:
- Stake AUD balance
- Credit Card
- Google Pay/Apple Pay
For more information on funding methods, please visit our FAQ here.
Can I make additional investments?
Yes, existing investors can make additional investments in the fund by completing the Top-up process via their Stake account at any time ($10 minimum applies).
Can I invest in Class B units?
The PDS is for Class A units only. Class A units are open to retail investors. Stake has made an initial investment in the Stake Accumulate fund via Class B units. Class B units may be available for investment in the future, but any such offer will be limited to accredited wholesale investors.
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