For hundreds of years, securities have formed the basis of the investment market, and today, they’re the most common form of investing. If you’re just getting started with investing in
For hundreds of years, securities have formed the basis of the investment market, and today, they’re the most common form of investing. If you’re just getting started with investing in
On 25 May 2022, Mintos launched the new asset-backed securities, Notes, which allow investors to invest in a regulated environment. Here’s an excerpt from the company’s press release: “Mintos, Europe’s
We’re glad to share that we’re now a few steps closer to the launch of the financial instruments Notes on Mintos. The first prospectuses for the Mintos-related special purpose vehicles
For many, a new year means new goals. And for investors, setting goals can be the key to achieving financial freedom. So what better way to kick off 2022 than
We’re excited to announce that Mintos has secured investment firm and electronic money institution licenses from the Latvian regulator Financial and Capital Market Commission! Trailblazing loans as a mainstream asset
Updated 03 Dec 2020 With an unparalleled number of loans originated by many different lending companies around the world, the Mintos marketplace provides a great way to build a very
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