Frequently Asked Questions

We provide long-term international debt financing, typically spanning 10+ years, with a fixed interest rate of 3%, specifically designed for major business and infrastructure projects.

Registered companies, government entities, Persons with business ideas, project developers, and international institutions with viable business models and proper documentation.

Collateral may be required depending on the project. However, all loans require an Insurance Indemnity Protect Wrap (IIPW), with a deposit payable at the end of the loan term.

 

Loan request summary, company documents, tax ID, ownership details, business plan, and financial projections or historical data.

 

No upfront loan or application fees. However, borrowers are responsible for administrative, legal, or compliance/documentation fees required in the Country and jurisdiction from which loan funds will be released/transfered.

 

Loans are disbursed to the verified business account either in full or in tranches based on project milestones and agreement terms.

 

We monitor the use of funds, collect periodic updates, and offer support such as restructuring options or follow-up funding depending on performance.

 

Yes. For certain jurisdictions requiring notarization or regulatory signing (e.g., Turkey, UAE), in-person meetings is arranged upon signing of loan agreement electornically (Mandetory). We can also arrange for zoom meeting between our team/payment agent and the borrower if they provide geniue reasons why they could not attend the in person meeting. Note: We do not engage in any meeting as explain above if the loan agreement is not signed.

 

Contact us via email info@surebondinvestment.com and we will send to you our loan application form, complete the loan application form and submit your project summary and documents, and we’ll follow up with a consultation to initiate your application review and internal approvals.

 

Yes. SureBond investment is a legally registered Oman financial entity (CHE-204.602.653), operating in full compliance with Oman and international regulatory standards.

Yes — in some cases, depending on the country where the loan funds are being disbursed or received (the funds release location), additional jurisdiction-specific documentation may be required.

Each country has its own legal framework and compliance requirements for large international financial transactions. To ensure full compliance with both local and international laws, borrower may be asked to provide certain documents, such as:

  • Notarized identity documents
  • Certificate of legality / good standing
  • Local compliance certificates
  • Legalized or notarized loan agreements
  • Proof of address / tax compliance documents

Important: It is the statutory responsibility of the borrower to obtain and cover the cost of securing any such required documentation. These costs are the direct responsibility of the borrower and are not deducted from the loan funds. All required documentation must be completed and submitted before disbursement of loan proceeds.

Our team will guide you through exactly what is required during the loan process. This ensures that your loan can be processed smoothly and in full accordance with local regulations.