How do I invest? Step by step
Step-by-step guide
- Select a suitable project for you on www.conda-capital.com.
- Click on “Invest”.
- Select the interest option: Voucher or Money.
- Enter the desired investment amount.
- Select your reward, if available, and click on “Invest”.
- Review the investor qualification points and your personal details, then click on “Continue”.
- Confirm the risk notices (note: 3 checkmarks are required!).
- Click on “Confirm investment”.
- Then click on “Pay now” to pay for the investment.
After clicking on “Pay now”, the standard payment process of our payment service provider Secupay will open.
After the payment has been made, no further steps are required from you.
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