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Thor Group launches the Mocasa Online P2P Investment Platform in Europe

Thor Group startet die Mocasa Online P2P Investment Plattform in Europa

 Thor Group, a Singapore-based internet service provider, has announced the official launch of Mocasa, a high-yielding alternative online investment platform. Based in Estonia, Mocasa offers European investors thousands of investment opportunities in rapidly developing markets and enables them to get high fixed rates plus bonuses on their investments.

European investors can invest in listed alternative investments, including consumer and commercial loans, through Mocasa for high annual returns and bonuses of up to 1 percent. The platform has also announced that it will add more investment opportunities in corporate bonds and private equity in the future.

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“Credit markets and startup projects in Asia need capital and can offer excellent returns. Mocasa gives European investors access to these exciting new investment opportunities while offering a low barrier to entry, high interest rates and a 100% buyback guarantee, “said Robin Wong , VP of Thor Group.

European investors typically get an annualized return of between one and five percent for low to medium risk asset classes. While investing in stocks can sometimes provide higher returns, the risks are much higher and market movements can be extremely volatile. Mocasa is an ideal alternative for individuals and small businesses looking to manage their cash and generate more residual income.

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In addition to the high returns and bonuses, Mocasa guarantees repayment through its cooperation partners. These cooperation partners also assume the costs of operating the platform, so that the services are completely free for investors. Getting started is quick and easy: European investors can get on the platform for as little as 10 euros and get off at any time and have the accrued interest paid out.

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