Lively discussions and keen interest: Review of Börsentag Kompakt Nuremberg 2025
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- Nov 24
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The Börsentag Kompakt event at the Meistersingerhalle in Nuremberg provided an excellent opportunity to engage with investors. For UNIVERS Capital, the day was marked by considerable interest, constructive dialog, and numerous questions regarding stable and high-yield investment opportunities.
Our presentation, “12% interest without the nail-biting – how investors can bring stability to their portfolios in 2025,” attracted a great deal of attention. The numerous responses made it clear that reliable income concepts are more in demand than ever.
Real estate bonds as a stable component of the portfolio
Many visitors wanted to learn more about how real estate bonds can hold their own in turbulent market phases. For many years, UNIVERS Capital has focused on short-term, clearly structured bonds based on carefully reviewed projects.
Whether residential, commercial, or mixed-use properties, our projects are selected to offer a balanced mix of stability and attractive returns.
What makes our bonds special:
Interest rates between 8.5% and 12% p.a.
Short terms of 12 to 30 months
Exclusively our own projects, which we develop and oversee ourselves
High transparency regarding the use of funds and project status
Over four decades of experience and the trust of over 70,000 investors
The Börsentag Kompakt Nuremberg shows: The demand for clear, reliable solutions is growing
The discussions at the trade fair stand clearly showed that many investors are looking for an alternative to volatile markets. UNIVERS Capital offers a way to invest in a stable and transparent manner without sacrificing attractive interest rates.
The Börsentag Kompakt Nuremberg has confirmed once again that clear products, honest communication, and responsible project development remain crucial.
Learn more – your introduction to stable investment concepts
If you are interested in our current bonds or would like to learn more about future projects, you can find all the information you need here:

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