Overview
Nexus Capital Fund 1 is a closed-ended, vintage-style fund of funds managed by Nexus Capital and available to wholesale and eligible investors only. It is noted as the first fund-of-funds manager approved under New Zealand's Active Investor Plus programme through New Zealand Trade and Enterprise, and appears on the NZTE Acceptable Managed Funds list under the Growth category. The fund operates a committed-capital facility designed to align with AIP investment criteria, allowing migrant investors to deploy capital flexibly over time. It is registered as an FSP and structured in compliance with the Financial Markets Conduct Act.
Fund Overview
First fund-of-funds manager approved under the AIP programme via NZTE. Provides committed-capital facility aligning with AIP investment criteria — migrant investors deploy funds flexibly over time. Registered FSP (FSP1009690), FMCA-compliant. AIP Growth Category (NZTE 2025-11-10).
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Nexus Capital Fund 1?
First fund-of-funds manager approved under the AIP programme via NZTE. Provides committed-capital facility aligning with AIP investment criteria — migrant investors deploy funds flexibly over time. Registered FSP (FSP1009690), FMCA-compliant. AIP Growth Category (NZTE 2025-11-10).
Who manages Nexus Capital Fund 1?
Nexus Capital Fund 1 is managed by Nexus Capital (NZBN 9429053329912). Manager registration on the Financial Service Providers Register is a legal requirement under the Financial Service Providers (Registration and Dispute Resolution) Act 2008 and does not itself constitute an endorsement.
What asset class is Nexus Capital Fund 1?
Nexus Capital Fund 1 is classified as Fund of Funds on Wholesale Investor NZ. Asset-class classification reflects the fund's stated investment focus per its Information Memorandum and is provided for navigation purposes only — review the IM for the full strategy and risk profile.
Is Nexus Capital Fund 1 evergreen or a closed-end fund?
Nexus Capital Fund 1 is a closed-end fund — it raises capital during a defined vintage window and runs to fund maturity. Capital is typically returned via distributions during operation and a final wind-up at fund maturity. Check whether a current vintage is open before applying.
Is Nexus Capital Fund 1 wholesale-only?
Yes — Nexus Capital Fund 1 is offered on a wholesale-only basis under Schedule 1 of the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013. Subscription requires self-certification under one of the seven Schedule 1 pathways (typically the NZ$5M net-assets "large person" pathway or an accountant- or lawyer-signed eligible-investor certificate per Clauses 38-40). Wholesale-only funds do not publish a retail Product Disclosure Statement and do not appear on the Disclose Register.
Is Nexus Capital Fund 1 eligible for the Active Investor Plus (AIP) visa?
Nexus Capital Fund 1 is flagged as AIP-eligible on Wholesale Investor NZ, indicating it appears (or has appeared) on NZTE's Acceptable Managed Funds list for AIP visa applicants. The visa requires NZ$5M (Growth Category, 36-month hold) or NZ$10M (Balanced Category, 60-month hold) in acceptable investments held continuously for the full period. Eligibility determination sits with NZTE + Immigration NZ — verify against the live NZTE list before relying on this classification, and see our AIP eligibility guide for the full statutory framework.
Where can I read the IM or PDS for Nexus Capital Fund 1?
Nexus Capital Fund 1 is a wholesale-only fund and the manager does not publish a retail-accessible Information Memorandum on Wholesale Investor NZ. Wholesale-only funds typically share the IM directly with prospective investors after a Schedule 1 self-certification under the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013. Contact the manager to request the IM and the certification process.
