In this post, we’ll explore London Richmond investment opportunities. The company provides investments via shares and notes, especially in the real estate industry.
In particular, we’ll talk about the loan notes and convertible notes options they offer.
The primary objective of London Richmond is to get affordable residential homes in London and the Home Counties through various means, including buying and reselling properties, renovating them for a higher market value, or holding onto them to generate rental revenue.
Ultimately, investing into loan notes always carries big risks, and you could lose all your money.
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London Richmond wants to capitalize on London’s tremendous demand—which significantly outpaces supply—for residential real estate.
The company, active since 1998, has a solid track record. It only acquires properties that would yield a minimum profit of 300,000 British pounds, as it targets investments with high value.
You can take part in London’s thriving real estate market by investing in Richmond through shares or loan notes. Their notes are backed by real estate assets and allow investments in US dollars, euros, or British pounds.
Investors can buy London Richmond shares because the company is listed on the MERJ Stock Exchange.
With quarterly payments, the investment has an annual interest rate of 11%. It becomes payable two years after the investment date.
The quarterly interest rate on this loan note is slightly lower at 10%, and investors have the option of receiving 12% interest as they become due three years from investment date.
A 3-year loan note with a 10% yearly interest rate is available, payable every quarter. It is set to mature on January 31, 2027.
Convertible loan notes are debt instruments that give investors the option to receive repayment in the form of shares of the issuing company in lieu of cash.
For those interested in these options, London Richmond offers the 2-year convertible loan note that bears a 12% yearly coupon. This interest is due every quarter.
This investment will mature on January 31, 2026.
Any investor who decides to convert the loan into shares will receive a 20% reduction on the share price with this note.
The 20% discount indicates that investors will pay 20% less for their shares than the present market price when they exchange their loan into shares.
If you were to acquire the shares at market price, you would not receive as many shares for the same outlay.
Investors looking for real estate-backed fixed-income options may find appeal in London Richmond’s structured investment products.
Potential investors should do extensive due diligence and weigh the dangers involved, though, as with any investment.