KRED Enterprises aims to take advantage of the enormous opportunities unfolding in the Kimberley and by doing so, secure long-term economic independence for its people.
KRED operates the following subsidiary companies:
- EHSIS (Environmental Heritage Social Impact Services) provides staff and logistics to carry out heritage surveys, cultural heritage monitoring and cultural awareness training.
- KRED Legal, Australia's first legal company owned by native title groups which focuses on commercial agreements, native title law, litigation and governance work.
- Indigenous Business Solutions, a joint initiative including Maxim Hall Chadwick and Hall Chadwick WA Advisory with the controlling interest being held by KRED Enterprises (51%).
- Kimberley Agriculture and Pastoral Company, a management concept involving three stations in the region that aims to increase station productivity and boost remote indigenous employment.