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Consulco’s London Credit Fund exceeds expectations in Q1

Consulco announced the performance results of its London Credit Fund for the first quarter of 2024, revealing that both investment compartments of the Fund have not only met but exceeded their annualised targeted returns.

During Q1 2024, Investment Compartments A & B of the London Credit Fund delivered notable results, as illustrated below:

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The London Credit Fund offers investment opportunities with a minimum amount of €125,000 per compartment and a minimum lock-up term of 12 months. Investors benefit from monthly redemption options with a six-month notice period, alongside quarterly expected dividends.

Consulco's London Credit Fund continues to attract a diverse group of investors, which comprises of High-Net-Worth Individuals, Companies, Provident/Pension Funds as well as Banks and Insurance Companies.

"The London Credit Fund consistently provides steady income to a diverse base of investors” said Marios Hajiroussos, CEO at Consulco.

Consulco said it remains committed to optimising opportunities and achieving continued growth for investors and stakeholders alike.

For more information about Consulco and its investment offerings, please visit Consulco.com.

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