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【How-to】Delete mintos account - Howto.org

How do I delete my Mintos account?

You can request to close your account at any time by writing to from your registered email address. We will close your account as soon as all outstanding investments have matured and you have no pending payments or amounts in recovery.

How do you stop investing on Mintos?

You can start or stop your Mintos strategy or custom automated strategy anytime. Stopped strategies are marked with a red dot next to the strategy name on your Invest page. To start a stopped strategy, click … next to your strategy and select Resume investing.

Is Mintos regulated?

As we previously announced, Mintos will not only become a regulated marketplace, but also investments in loans will be transformed into the form of regulated financial instruments called Notes.

Is it worth to invest in Mintos?

As you can clearly see, Mintos is the leader in Peer to Peer lending in Europe with the largest amount of investors by far. The Mintos marketplace funded loans worth more than 5 billion euro.

You should be aware of those risks before you sign up and invest on Mintos.

Mintos Statistics
Amount of investors:+280.000

How do I get my money back from mintos?

You can withdraw funds not invested in loans from your Mintos account to your bank or e-money account at any time. Please note your account needs to be verified. To withdraw money, click your balance at the top of the screen, then click “Withdraw money“.

Is it safe to invest in mintos?

Is Mintos the safest P2P? Relatively yes, but P2P lending investing is never risk-free. The relative safety on Mintos comes from different aspects: I can sell my loans almost immediately on the secondary market with a little discount or at par.

Is ZOPA a safe investment?

Zopa* has offered lenders a better risk-adjusted return than the stock market. (“Risk-adjusted” means taking the risk into account as well as the rewards. Zopa is a good investment, although it’s down to lenders to decide whether the expected interest whets your appetite as part of your P2P lending portfolio.