Get your (piece of) Warhol now, starting at $3000 with Mintus
Art for People Like You and Me: Regulated UK platform offers fractionalised Warhol.
Art has strong historical performance, outperforming major indexes like the S&P 500 over long periods. The ArtPrice 100 index, an index of the top 100 artists at auction, outperformed the S&P 500 by 363% from 2000 to 2022.
However, opportunities to invest in high value art have been closed off from many investors. Buying ‘investment-grade’ artwork requires enormous capital, established relationships with art market participants, and market expertise.
Meet Bevan Duncan, Chief Operating Officer at Mintus, which is the first UK regulated investment platform democratising access to art as an alternative asset through fractionalisation.
Starting at $3000 only, you can now buy shares and invest in multi-million-dollar artworks from artists such as Andy Warhol and George Condo.
Mintus is regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission, and led by a stellar key team of global art leaders, investment and tech experts.
In this video, you will learn:
- Why, and how should investors consider allocating capital to art?
- How Mintus overcomes the four main structural barriers to entry for successful art investments
- Why 85%Â of wealth managers believe art should be included in an investment portfolio.*
- How does Mintus select art to be offered onto its platform?
- Why buying art for investment purposes is very different to buying art to hang on your wall
- Why Mintus focuses $1.5m – $20m paintings. What returns can investors expect?
- Mintus’ privileged procurement and professional selection process. How Mintus’ AI driven screening and analytical tool supports their origination and sourcing activity
- How Mintus adds a margin of safety to manage downside risk
- How will art perform in a higher interest rate environment? Has inflation affected art negatively in the past?
- Benefits for art sellers to work with MintusÂ
- Why Mintus focuses on fine art and not other collectible alternative investments like whiskey, classic cars or watches
- The artwork currently available on the Mintus platform for investment
Mintus is powered by expert minds, such as Chief Curator Brett Gorvy who was Christie’s’ Worldwide Chairman and International Head of Post-War and Contemporary Art from 2000 to 2016.
*Deloitte & ArtTactic, Art & Finance Report, 2021