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There are a number of investment methods for investing into the firm. This will help to finance the firm and to ensure daily operations of the firm. To maximise the return on investments, the firm would take measures to achieve its targets. The firm would take into account the profiles of investors and the amounts of funds invested. The firm would not guarantee an exact return on a particular amount of investments. However, investors must consider each option carefully according to their needs and objectives. The methods to invest into the company are as follows:-

  • Letters of Credit
  • This method of investment allows you to invest into the company if you are a foreign investor. You would receive 3-5% of the total sales of the company and it would depend on the sales outcome. The amounts of investment which you are allowed is up to US$500,000. You must pay interests annually to the lenders.

  • Venture Capital
  • This investment method will allow any investors to fix their investments. It will provide a minimum percentage rate of return on investments to investors. The investment will be judged from the prospective of the investors. The company will use the investments as a tool to maximise sales and to make sure that the investors are satisfied with their investments into the company.

  • Partnerships
  • You can become one of our partners by becoming our distributor through affiliation. The company will provide each partner a programme for advising on sales tips and marketing techniques. You must purchase a minimum quantities of stocks from the company and you would be entitled 5% discounts of purchases. The investment will be successful if you could maximize your sales efforts.

  • Other Method
  • This method of investment is carried out by lending institutions and banks. An investor will invest into the company by loans or credits. The investor will pay annual interest on their loans to the lending institutions and banks.



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