What information do I receive about the offered investments?

What information do I receive about the offered investments?

On each project page, in addition to the presentation of the company, you will find an investment base information sheet containing information about the company, risks, and information about the involved individuals.

We are legally required to verify the accuracy, completeness, and comprehensibility of the investment base information sheet. However, we cannot conduct a complete verification of the company.
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