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American Realty Capital Trust III, Inc.


American Realty Capital Trust III ("ARCT III"), the successor to American Realty Capital Trust, is a Maryland corporation that intends to qualify as a public non-traded real estate investment trust ("REIT"). This program will acquire a diversified portfolio of primarily single-tenant properties net leased long-term to investment grade and other creditworthy tenants.

Key Facts

Offering Maximum offering size of $1.5 billion
(150,000,000 shares of common stock)
Price $10 per share in primary offering
Type Publicly registered, non-traded REIT
Investments
Primarily retail, office and industrial properties
For additional information on this offering or to obtain a Prospectus please call Realty Capital Securities at 877-373-2522 or vistit www.arct-3.com. Click here for Risk Factors


Realty Capital Securities, LLC (Member FINRA/SIPC), is the dealer manager for the American Realty Capital Trust III, Inc. offering.

THIS IS NEITHER AN OFFER TO SELL NOR A SOLICITATION OF AN OFFER TO BUY THE SECURITIES DESCRIBED HEREIN. AN OFFERING IS MADE ONLY BY THE PROSPECTUS. SALES AND ADVERTISING LITERATURE MUST BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITHTHE PROSPECTUS IN ORDER TO UNDERSTAND FULLY ALL OF THE IMPLICATIONSAND RISKS OF THE OFFERING OF SECURITIES TO WHICH IT RELATES. A COPY OF THE CURRENT PROSPECTUS MUST BE MADE AVAILABLE TO YOU IN CONNECTIONS WITH THIS OFFERING. For more complete information about investing in ARCT III, including risks, charges and expenses, refer to the Prospectus. Read the Prospectus carefully before you make an investment decision. An investment in ARCT III involves a high degree of risk and there is no assurance that the investment objectives of this program will be attained. The merits of this offering have not been endorsed by any securities regulatory agency. Any representation to the contrary is unlawful. Consult the Prospectus for investor suitability standards in your state.