Investing in judicial credits? It might sound a bit unusual, but it's becoming a hot topic in the financial world.
So, why should you consider it?
What are Judicial Credits?

Ever won a lawsuit and are owed money? That's a judicial credit. You can actually sell this right to someone else. When you buy a judicial credit, you're essentially investing in the outcome of a legal case.

  • Diversification: By including judicial credits in your portfolio, you diversify your investments, reducing the risk of losses if other assets underperform.

  • Potential Return: Purchasing judicial credits can offer higher returns than traditional investments, especially in cases with a high probability of success.

  • Liquidity: On average, we have a return of up to 8 months from the purchase of the judicial credit right.

  • Access to a Specialized Market: Investing in judicial claims requires specialized knowledge. By using the services of a specialized company, you have access to the necessary expertise to make safer decisions, and all the analysis and audit work is done by us.

Why Invest in Judicial Credits?
  • Process Analysis: Our specialized company conducts a detailed analysis of each case, evaluating the probability of success and the value of the claim based on predefined variables.

  • Credit Acquisition: Following the analysis, the company acquires the credits from their holders at a discount. Therefore, the asset always has a higher value than the purchase operation.

  • Risk Sharing: The company assumes the risk of purchasing the credit and only offers a portion of this purchase to third parties after it has purchased the credit ITSELF. Therefore, it has a vested interest in having good assets, as the company is also an investor.

  • Investor Payment: As the values are received, credit buyers are remunerated according to their participation and investment date.

How do Credit Rights Work?
Who is it for?
Seeks to diversify your portfolio
Judicial credits can be a solution for those who:

By including judicial credits in your portfolio, you diversify your investments and reduce risk.

Seeks high profitability

For those seeking returns above the market average.
High capital gains.

It's important to keep in mind that the return on investment can take, on average, 8 months.

Medium term
Tolerates a certain level of risk

nvesting in judicial credits involves a higher risk than traditional fixed income investments, but in return, the returns are much higher.

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