Investing Platform meets private capital investors at Capital 2026
By AI, Created 6:11 AM UTC, June 05, 2026, /AGP/ – Investing Platform said it attended Wholesale Investor’s Capital 2026 showcase in Sydney on May 21-22, where it met family office principals, fund managers and other private capital investors. The company is using the event to grow its wholesale investor network as policy changes and new residential supply keep drawing attention from capital allocators.
Why it matters: - Capital 2026 put Investing Platform in front of Australia’s private capital community at a time when investor interest in residential development is shifting. - The company is positioning its curated pipeline of residential projects to attract wholesale and sophisticated investors. - The event also highlighted how policy changes and supply constraints are shaping where investor capital may move next.
What happened: - Investing Platform attended Capital 2026 at the Hilton Sydney on 21-22 May 2026. - Wholesale Investor and Capital HQ powered the two-day showcase. - Wholesale Investor formally recognized Investing Platform after the event, including the company in a LinkedIn post tagging attendees such as Pengana Capital Group, Centuria Capital Group, Harbour Credit Partners, Magnetic Alliance Capital, PanGen Capital, and Motorsport Investment Group. - The event drew more than 750 investors. - Attendees included family office principals, fund managers, private credit operators and ASX-listed company founders.
The details: - Capital 2026 centered on curated deal flow, panel sessions and networking. - Wholesale Investor described the event energy as “unmatched” and cited strong deal flow and hallway connections. - Investing Platform said the conference created direct access to investors with high conviction around residential development opportunities. - The company’s current portfolio spans residential developments in Parramatta CBD, Gosford, Lindfield, Macquarie Park and Wollongong. - Those projects are priced from A$655,000 to A$4.95 million. - The platform says it is open to qualified investors seeking access to its curated pipeline. - More information is available at Investing Platform.
Between the lines: - Capital 2026’s six investment themes included private credit and non-bank lending, ASX-listed small caps, property and tangible assets, private equity and venture capital, and family office professionalisation ahead of the projected $3.5 trillion intergenerational wealth transfer. - Investing Platform’s residential focus fit the property and tangible assets track, where family offices are seeking income-producing real asset exposure. - The company is also leaning on a policy shift: the Federal Budget will wind back negative gearing on established residential properties from 1 July 2027. - Treasury modelling projects the reform will support about 75,000 new owner-occupiers over the next decade. - That backdrop supports the company’s view that capital may rotate toward new residential supply. - The platform says it has more than 20 years of combined financial services experience through co-founders Adnan Tanveer and Adam Newman. - The company says it has facilitated more than $180 million in transactions.
What’s next: - Wholesale Investor’s next event in the series is the Velocity Conference 2026. - Investing Platform said it will continue evaluating major industry gatherings as part of its investor engagement strategy. - The company is continuing to expand its network of wholesale and sophisticated investors. - Further details are available at Investing Platform.
The bottom line: - Capital 2026 gave Investing Platform a targeted audience for its residential development pipeline and reinforced a broader shift toward private capital interest in new housing supply.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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