Mintos obtains European investment firm license to become the go-to investment platform for retail investors

Europe’s largest platform for investing in loans obtains investment firm as well as electronic money institution licenses from the Latvian financial regulator and plans to passport them across Europe in the coming months.

Mintos, Europe’s largest marketplace for investing in loans, has secured investment firm and electronic money institution licenses from the Latvian regulator Financial and Capital Market Commission (FCMC) in a bid to continue its growth plans of becoming Europe’s go-to platform for retail investors.

To date, investors on Mintos have funded nearly €7 billion in loans which are issued by more than 90 alternative lending companies to borrowers from around the world. Going forward, thanks to the licenses, investors will be able to invest in loans in a convenient and transparent way in a fully regulated environment. The investment firm license will also allow Mintos to offer new investment opportunities, such as ETFs and other assets.

Trailblazing loans as a mainstream asset class

Obtaining investment firm and electronic money institution licenses mark a significant milestone for Mintos. This is an important step towards bringing loans as an asset class into the mainstream investment market-making investing in it as common as investing in stocks, real estate, or any other traditional asset class.

“Adjusting the business setup and aligning all of the regulatory and licensing requirements has been a unique journey for us and the regulator. It took us almost two years to get here and I am very pleased to see this come to fruition”, says Martins Sulte, Mintos CEO and Co-Founder. “The work with the regulator has been very constructive, ensuring that us and those that will follow implement best practices when it comes to the regulated setup and investor protection.”

Enhanced investor protection and more investment opportunities

The fully regulated setup will bring multiple benefits for investors on Mintos: increased transparency and investor protection being key among them.

From now on Mintos is supervised by the FCMC of Latvia. The company will begin to gradually transition investments in loans into the form of the financial instrument – Notes. Once investments in Notes begin, clients with investments in Notes will be protected by the MiFID II investor protection framework, Prospectus Regulation, Packaged retail investment and insurance products (PRIIPs), Investor Protection Law and other regulations which aim to further protect the interests of the investors. In addition, as part of the regulation that’s now binding for the company, investors on Mintos will be protected by a national investor compensation scheme established according to the requirements of EU Directive 97/9/EC. These protection frameworks do not apply to the current system of investments in claim rights, but only to investments in Notes.

The investment firm license will also allow Mintos to offer new investment products, such as ETFs, to retail investors. Meanwhile, the electronic money institution license will allow Mintos to offer a payment account and other payment services. “The licenses will allow us to offer investors even more investment opportunities and will pave our way to becoming the go-to investment platform for retail investors in Europe who are looking to build their wealth long term,” shares Martins Sulte. Mintos plans to passport its operations across the EU/EEA in the coming months.

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