⦿ Investments starting at ₹10,000
⦿ Non-Market Linked Returns
⦿ Earn up to 21% Pre-Tax IRR
Electric Mobility
Amount funded to date
₹64 Cr
Furniture
Amount funded to date
₹33 Cr
Hospitality
₹15 Cr
ABOUT LEASING
What is Lease Investing?
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Leasing is a simple contractual arrangement calling for the lessee (user) to pay the lessor (owner) regular payments in exchange for use of an asset over an agreed period of time. Furniture, vehicles and equipment are among the most common assets that are leased
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Investment in leases allows you to invest in an asset (like vehicles, furniture, electronics) and lease it to a company against fixed monthly returns
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Companies are able to use leased assets to scale faster, while the investors are able to enjoy fixed, non-market linked, monthly returns
OUR NUMBERS
Lease
Statistics
160Cr+
Total Transaction Value
180+
Investment opportunities
19-21%
Pre-Tax IRR
0.0%
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PARTNER CURATION AND DUE DILIGENCE
Criteria for evaluating leasing opportunities
Financials
Analysis of annual reports and MIS for previous 24-36 months. Identification of any red flags in financials, key contracts, existing lender documents, pending litigations, history of defaults, regulatory concerns, etc.
Asset Quality
Ensuring that the asset financed is 'mission critical' or 'core-to-business' and undertaking verification of assets and manufacturer/ vendor
Corporate Profile
Assess of partner’s track record, founders/promoters, management team (CXOs), investors, any prior or ongoing litigation. Also undertake reference checks with key investors or shareholders, industry peers & competitors, and key customers
FOR YOUR KNOWLEDGE
Risks Involved
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Investment in lease investing opportunities on Grip does not guarantee that an investor will make money, avoid losing capital, or indicate that the investment in risk-free. Grip does not guarantee the returns on any investment
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Information provided on any opportunity is based on publicly available information and disclosures made by partners. Grip does not independently audit the information provided