What types of financing options does CONDA Capital Market offer?
Our wide range of financing options includes equity, debt, and mezzanine capital solutions, as well as various emission possibilities (further details can be found here).
With a thorough understanding of the individual needs and goals of each company, our experts specialize in developing tailored financing solutions. Whether you're looking for long-term commitment with equity, the flexibility of debt capital, or a balanced mix in the form of mezzanine capital – we assist you in finding the right financing tool. Our goal is not only to provide you with financial resources but also to be a strategic partner for your success.
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What support does CONDA Capital Market offer for marketing and promoting our financing offerings?
CONDA Capital Market provides comprehensive support in both marketing and investor support to ensure that your financing offers are optimally presented and successfully promoted. Marketing Support: Our marketing experts are here to help develop ...
What criteria must a company meet to qualify for financing on CONDA Capital Market?
To qualify for financing on the CONDA Capital Market platform, a company should meet several specific criteria: The company must be registered as a corporation (GmbH or AG) in the EU area, have its registered office within the EU, be able to provide ...
What fees and costs are associated with financing through CONDA Capital Market?
The fees and costs related to financing through CONDA Capital Market can vary and depend on various factors, including the type of financing, the individual needs of the company, and the specific modalities of the financing process. To provide you ...
Is CONDA Capital Market regulated?
Is CONDA Capital Market regulated? Yes, CONDA Capital GmbH is an authorized European crowdfunding service provider approved by the Austrian Financial Market Authority.
What types of investment opportunities does the platform offer?
On CONDA Capital Market, you will find interest-bearing investments (bonds), corporate participations (shares), as well as mezzanine investments (profit participation rights, subordinated bonds, and convertible bonds). You can find all details about ...