Xing Baohua shook his head slightly and said, "Thank you. I'll contact you when I need it."
Even if he were short of money, let alone now, the interest rate on this 10 billion yuan credit loan would be quite high.
With free ATMs like Flower Delight available, banks have long forgotten which way their doors face.
They collect money from customers and then lend it out to those same customers—this is a common practice among banks, but this guy goes even further. Bank depositors can even get their principal back.
Huazhiyue's customers only receive interest.
The wildly popular "Hana no Yuki" (Flower Delight) is a hit throughout Japan, with daily transaction volumes reaching tens of billions of yen, roughly equivalent to around one hundred million US dollars per day. Of course, large-scale transactions, such as real estate, are the main drivers of this activity.
Everyone dreams of owning a house they've lived in for ten or twenty years, and that the money they paid for it will be returned.
Getting a house for free is something I could never have dreamed of.
Some wealthy people try to take out more loans to buy more properties, since ten or twenty years will pass in the blink of an eye anyway.
Xing Baohua helped several bank shareholders sell one-third of the pledged properties, enabling them to quickly recover their principal and even giving Xing Baohua's real estate company some dividends.
After the release of Huazhiyue Merchant Edition, almost all real estate agencies joined in. Whether it was Xing Baohua's team or other agencies, they were all using the Huazhiyue Merchant Edition.
Faced with a 30% profit pledge, other merchants had no choice but to artificially inflate their prices by 30%.
A house that originally sold for one million yen is now selling for one million three hundred thousand yen. And yet, there are quite a few people vying for it.
Following the trend, this trend is a must-follow. Not only real estate, but also cars, yachts, private jets, etc. are joining the Huazhiyu platform for transactions, and all recharges use π payment with a 9.8% discount.
The larger the transaction amount, the more significant the 0.2% discount can be.
Those who have computers at home basically play it, and they also introduce it to their friends. After all, the more introductions there are, the fewer incubators there will be!
However, some economists have raised questions about how Huazhiyue will pay their rebates, and whether they have enough money. They hope that Huazhiyue will disclose its financial statements and investment projects.
These are all reminders. If everyone participates, after the first decade, Hana no Yu will face payments of hundreds of trillions of yen. Where will the money come from?
The media figures they bribed also started to refute them; these could be considered early adopters of online trolls.
They speak well of Huazhiyue, constantly bringing up insurance. Everyone knows where insurance money goes—it's all in various investment sectors. Aside from listed insurance companies, who shows you their investment and financial statements?
Therefore, Huazhiyue should be prudent in its investments.
The paid online trolls are also shifting the narrative, using insurance as a shield and saying that investments are risky, banks can close down at any time, let alone insurance, and investment failures are normal!
Didn't the Federal Reserve Bank of Hawk still declare bankruptcy? And how many times has Great America Insurance gone bankrupt?
The Language of Flowers: You'll profit whether you believe in it or not.
Whether you're buying a car or a house, no matter what scammed you out of, you still have the goods in your hands, so you're not at a disadvantage.
In its early stages, Flower Delight had a minor bug in its system: customers buying properties with lower initial costs were charged at market prices. After this bug was fixed, prices began to be artificially inflated.
This is a typical example of artificially inflated prices, like instant noodles being exaggerated. As real estate sales increase, the number of available properties will decrease, and price increases are inevitable. Furthermore, by using the Huazhiyue platform, the price will be even higher.
Housing prices in Japan have been driven up again.
In the past, people would complain that housing prices were too high, and they couldn't afford to buy or live in them.
But now, faced with even higher housing prices, they don't complain, they're only delighted. This also reflects a distorted mentality.
These high-priced properties have a profit margin in the middle, but the rules take it all.
Where did the money go? Naturally, it went into the platform and into Xing Baohua's pocket.
After saying goodbye to the president of JD.com's First Commercial Bank, he returned to π Group and began to organize the European and American π payment business.
After slowing down its investment, R-Pay shifted its funds to Europe and the United States. It aggressively developed the market, pushing even when it seemed impossible, to generate impressive data and prepare for the next round of financing.
A few days later, JD First Commercial Bank announced through the media that they had acquired 59.78% of Nikon's shares, which would be auctioned off in 10 days. Individuals or organizations wishing to participate in the auction were asked to register in advance at JD First Commercial Bank's headquarters.
Why not use an auction company? The bank can conduct its own auctions, but the auction companies take huge commissions. No matter how many percent they are, the commissions can amount to hundreds of millions, or even billions.
The bank is crazy to pay this money. Wouldn't it be better to have these billions of dollars and not lend them out?
Upon seeing this news, Nikon's shareholders were somewhat bewildered. How did Xing Baohua's shares end up in JD First Commercial Bank?
So they called to ask, but couldn't get in touch with Xing Baohua.
Meanwhile, the shareholder banks of π Payment are also contacting Xing Baohua to find out how he caused this and why there is no information.
If possible, they would also like to acquire some shares in Nikon.
After all, Nikon's massive orders and its rising stock price are very valuable. In particular, Xing Baohua has brought stable orders to Nikon.
But why did this guy withdraw from Nikon?
The stock market reacted most violently; it had been a long time since we'd seen a decline. Nikon's stock price dropped after the First Commercial Bank announced the auction.
The immediate response shows that many investors, large and small, still have great confidence in Xing Baohua. Since he withdrew from Nikon, it means that Nikon is unstable. If they don't sell now, when will they?
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