SolarINVEST 29 (E2024)

The partial bonds are offered to investors in Germany, Austria, France, Belgium, Italy, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Finland, Sweden, Hungary, the Netherlands, Luxembourg and Switzerland.

investment contribution

starting at 5,000 EUR/CHF one-time

interest

7% p.a.

runtime

until 31.12.2029

Securities account

Nein

Ja

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This product has expired and is no longer offered.
End of offering period:  
until 22.04.2025
The validity of this prospectus is limited to 12 months from the date of approval. After this period, the prospectus is considered invalid. The obligation to prepare a prospectus supplement no longer applies in the event of significant new circumstances, material inaccuracies, or substantial errors once the prospectus has become invalid.

Offers and conditions

Asset type

Bearer partial bonds under German law (bond/obligation)

Interest payment

quartalsmäßig je 1,75%

ISIN number

EUR: DE000A3829R0

CHF: DE000A3829S8

repayment

after expiry of the term

Offer period

until 22.04.2025

Processing fee

none

graduation

500

issuer

Germany SolarINVEST GmbH

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Final Terms SolarINVEST 29 (E2024) CHF

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Final Terms SolarINVEST 29 (E2024) EUR

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Endgültige Bedingungen SolarINVEST 29 E2024 CHF

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FAQs

From what amount can you invest?

SolarINVEST 27 (E2024) / SolarINVEST 29 (E2024): starting at 5,000 EUR/CHF once

How high are the interest rates?

SolarINVEST 27 (E2024): 5% p.a.

SolarINVEST 29 (E2024): 7% p.a.

Payment is made on a quarterly basis.

How long is the contract?

SolarINVEST 27 (E2024): 31.12.2027
SolarINVEST 29(E2024): 31.12.2029

What does “bearer share bond” mean

The bond, also known as a bond, is a top-tier security for which the investor receives interest. A bond is divided into partial bonds with a nominal amount specified in each case. With a bond, the investor transfers a specific amount to the issuer of the bond for a certain period of time. The issuer of the bond, in turn, undertakes to you, as the creditor of the monetary claim, to repay the debt at the end of the term. In addition, he must pay interest on the amount at a fixed rate on an ongoing basis.

What happens to the contract in the event of death?

In the event of death, the contract is transferred to the heir (s) with all rights and obligations. The legal succession regulations of the investor's respective country of origin apply.

Which tax aspects need to be considered?

Each customer is responsible for paying tax on the interest received. You can find out more about this in our sales brochure and from your tax advisor.

What obligations are there?

By concluding the contract, the customer undertakes to pay the agreed contract amount in due time. In return, the issuer approves the payment of interest and the repayment of capital at the end of the contract period.

How high are the processing fees?

There are no processing fees.