from: Rema Anderson remanderson44999000@gmail.com <missshylafarrell@gmail.com>
reply-to: andersonrrema092@gmail.com
date: Dec 28, 2025, 6:39 AM
subject: Available Fund for Project Financing and Loan
mailed-by: gmail.com
We are an Investment Funding Broker/Advisory Company based in the United Kingdom, scouting for viable projects and business investments to be funded, for Joint Venture Project & Investment funding / Project Loan Program, offering a Joint Venture (JV) Project & Investment Funding Program to diversify their investments with partners seeking project funding as non-recourse for a qualified project(s) for one tranche or multiple drawdowns with a large contract and multiple or series of tranches.
This Funding program allows the project owner to enjoy 90% of the profit while the intake committee of the finance company takes 10% JV partnership per annul for a period of 5-20 years. Finance Companies can approve a project funding from USD $5 Million to USD $5 Billion depending on the nature and viability of the business, investment or project.
We are currently interested in funding viable businesses, investments or projects in the following areas of interest: Starting up a Franchise Business Acquisition Business Expansion Capital / Infrastructural Project Commercial Real Estate purchase Contract Execution * Trade Financing We are open to having a good business relationship with you. If you have a valid business, investment or project to fund, please provide us with the business plan, executive summary, financial information etc for assessment and review. Please do not hesitate to contact us for possible business co-operation if you are interested
Regards,
Mr. Rema.
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