Conmigo Vales

Conmigo Vales
Loans Originated Total volume of loans issued by this company to borrowers since its founding.
€ 25.1 M
Loan portfolio Loans issued by the lending company to borrowers at the time of the most recent financial statement that are current or less than 60 days late.
€ 7 M
Buyback obligation A credit enhancement given by the lending company or other entity to the Issuer for a particular Set of Notes. If an underlying loan is more than 60 days late, the lending company is obligated to buy back the investment at nominal value plus accrued, outstanding or late interest. Usually, this means investors will be able to recover their investment in case of a borrower default.
With a buyback obligation
Skin in the Game To ensure the interests of a lending company and investors are aligned, the company is required to keep a stake of each investment opportunity it offers through Mintos. This is called the company's skin in the game.
10%
Average Interest % The weighted average interest rate of investment opportunities from this lending company.
Founded:
2018
Employees:
100
Joined Mintos:
12.08.2021
Loan Types: The type of linked assets the lending company has issued.
Personal loan Personal loan
Countries: Countries in which the linked assets were issued by the lending or rental company.
Currencies: Currencies in which investment opportunities from the company are offered.
EUR
Annual percentage rate charged to borrowers:
85%-170%
Outstanding investments: Total volume of outstanding and available investments from this company on Mintos. Updated daily.
0

About

Conmigo Vales (legal name C&H Resoluciones) was founded in 2018, employing 100+ people across 10 branches across the northern part of Mexico and in administrative roles. Conmigo Vales has been operating under Financiera Contigo (legal name CEGE Capital), a company with 10+ years of experience. The loans issued by Conmigo Vales and placed on Mintos have a group guarantee by Financiera Contigo (CEGE Capital).

Conmigo Vales works in a relatively unique way – by partnering with distributors who grant loans to people in their communities via vouchers (in Spanish: vales), and in turn, earn commissions for doing so. Borrowers can then repay the loans via various channels (shops, POS, and customer centers). Out of all Conmigo Vales' distributors, 95% are women. The company has a variety of requirements for the distributors, e.g., having at least 1-year prior experience with granting loans via vouchers and having at least 1 guarantor for the credit line (the bigger the credit line for vouchers is granted, the more guarantors must back up the distributor's credit line). Learn more on the company's website. 

Last Updated: 12.08.2021

Last Updated: 12.08.2021