The project House on Tuule Street, Pärnu from the country of Estonia is raising investments amounting to 34500 euros for re-development with an expected annual return of 8.5%. The minimum investment amount is 100 euros.
The loan term is 12 months, which signifies the period for the borrower to repay the borrowed amount and the interest on the loan. In this case, the borrower must repay the loan within 12 months after receiving the loan.
The project has a Loan-to-Value (LTV) ratio of 50%, which falls within the established maximum value of 69%. The Loan-to-Value ratio (the ratio of the loan amount to the market value of the collateral) is an important indicator in the financial sector, especially in collateral-based lending. In this case, an LTV of 50% indicates that the loan amount is 50% of the current market value of the collateral (likely real estate or another asset). The maximum allowable LTV value for the project is 85%, which may be a restriction or a standard requirement for this type of financing.
The internal project number is P00001354 on the licensed crowdfunding platform Profitus from Lithuania. The platform states that they obtained a license in November 2023 from the European crowdfunding regulator ESMA. The ESMA license is quite complex, as out of over 1000 platforms in Europe at the beginning of 2024, only 150 managed to obtain this license.
Please note, the platform specifies that this information should not be construed as a recommendation, indication, or invitation to use a specific investment service and should not be considered the basis or part of subsequent transactions. Investing always carries the risk of losing part or all of the investments. I agree with Profitus platform and also recommend approaching investment responsibly by diversifying your investments. In the countries of the European Union, crowdfunding is not prohibited by the Deposit Insurance and Investor Responsibility Law.
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