The term has expired – what happens now?

The term has expired – what happens now?

By making an investment, you are entering into a contractual agreement. Once the term has expired, the payment of interest or capital depends on the chosen investment instrument.
You can find all the details:
  1. on the issue page of the respective project
  2. in the official contract and information documents
  3. or in your personal CONDA account, as soon as repayments are made
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If you feel that a repayment is overdue, please first check your investment dashboard and your emails.

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