Investor's Guide 3: How to Deposit Money into Your Inversa Account.

07/08/2020
Investor's Guide 3: How to Deposit Money into Your Inversa Account.

 

Welcome to the Inversa Invoice Market Investor's Guide. Today we will start by explaining how to deposit money into your Paymático account (segregated account used by Inversa). Next, we will look at the different concepts that appear on each invoice or promissory note that we need to consider when deciding where to invest.

 

Let's navigate within the platform on the left panel under the "Invoice Market" option.

 

 

At the top, you will see two buttons, one for depositing money and another for withdrawing it. You can also do this by clicking the arrow next to your name.

 

If you click on the "Deposit money" button, you will have the option to do so either by card or by transfer.

 

If you choose to do it by card, the following screen will appear where you can select one of the predetermined amounts or enter any other amount directly. As an example, we put 5000€. The next step will take you to the Redsys secure payment gateway, where you will proceed to enter the details as in any other transaction made through this method.

 

 

The deposit will be immediate in this case.

 

If you choose by transfer, the deposit will take between one or two days depending on the banking entity you are working with.

 

 

It will be very important to include exactly the concept that appears in the displayed box, including capital letters, spaces, and the numerical code that identifies each investor individually in Paymático when making such a transfer.

 

As the beneficiary, you should enter your own name, as you are giving an order to transfer funds from an account in your name at a bank to another account in Paymático, also in your name.

 

Once you have funds in your investor account, you can start investing by accessing the invoice market. You can invest from €20, in one or several invoices, and for this, you should pay attention to the following data:

 

Amount, Interest, Rating (national or international), Credit opinion, and Term. In the following link, we explain all the concepts and steps to follow 

 

Within the Investor section of the website, you can consult the rating tables, both national and international, that we work with.

 

 

With this information, "You choose, You decide" where to invest. From the very beginning, you will start earning money with Inversa as we pay the return in advance.

 

 

Rolando Martínez Rodríguez
Legal advisor at Inversa Invoice Market

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