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Mainland Angel Investors

Angel Network based in Canterbury, Otago & Southland

Angel Network5 Years Track Record
2020
Year Established

About Mainland Angel Investors

South Island angel network covering Canterbury, Otago & Southland. Bringing money south through syndicated investments in regional startups. Events in Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill, Queenstown & Wanaka.

Location

Canterbury, Otago & Southland

Established

2020

5 years track record

Investment Opportunities

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Key People (2)

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Brad Hurndell

Board Chair

Leadership

Board chair of Mainland Angel Investors. Started career in Royal NZ Air Force, transitioned to product design with honours degree in Mechanical Engineering. Instrumental in growing SHOTOVER Systems to global leader in motion picture camera stabilisation.

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Camille Hunt

Canterbury Network Manager

Leadership

Canterbury chapter leader. Experienced entrepreneur, director, and angel investor. Previously managed Valhalla Angels in Vancouver, Canada. Angel investing since 2020. Founder of First Course Foods and Cleo.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I verify a provider is legitimate and trustworthy?

Conduct thorough due diligence before investing with any provider: (1) Check FMA Register - Verify the provider is licensed or registered with the Financial Markets Authority (www.fma.govt.nz/compliance/entities), (2) Review track record - Research past fund performance, years in operation, total funds under management, (3) Check key personnel - Research investment team backgrounds, LinkedIn profiles, previous roles and experience, (4) Request references - Ask to speak with existing investors or portfolio companies, (5) Review documentation - Read Information Memoranda, trust deeds, audited financial statements thoroughly, (6) Understand fee structures - Ensure fees are clear, reasonable, and aligned with industry norms, (7) Check for red flags - Promises of guaranteed returns, pressure to invest quickly, unlicensed operators, lack of transparency. All providers on Wholesale Investor NZ are pre-screened for legitimacy, but always conduct your own due diligence.

What questions should I ask a fund manager before investing?

Ask fund managers these critical questions: Investment Strategy - What is your investment thesis? How do you source deals? What's your competitive advantage? Track Record - What returns have you achieved historically (gross and net)? What percentage of investments succeeded vs failed? Can I speak with investors in prior funds? Team - Who makes investment decisions? What's their background? Have there been recent departures? How is the team compensated? Risk Management - What was your worst investment and what did you learn? How do you handle conflicts of interest? What's your downside protection? Fees - Explain management fees, performance fees, and all other costs? What's the hurdle rate? Process - What's the investment committee process? How often do you report? What voting rights do I have? Exit - What's the expected timeline to liquidity? Have you returned capital to investors before? Get answers in writing and verify claims independently.

What is the difference between a fund manager and a platform?

Fund Managers directly manage pooled investment capital, making investment decisions, conducting due diligence, managing portfolio companies/assets, charging management and performance fees, and carrying fiduciary duty to investors. Examples include private equity firms, credit fund managers, property developers. Platforms provide infrastructure for accessing multiple investment opportunities, do not make direct investment decisions (investors choose from offerings), may conduct initial due diligence on providers, charge platform fees or take commissions from providers, and offer comparison and research tools. Examples include investment platforms, crowdfunding sites, syndication platforms. Some hybrid models exist - platforms with house funds. When investing via platforms, you still need to evaluate the underlying fund manager's capabilities, track record, and terms as if investing directly.