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About Helio Lending


 

Helio Lending is a cryptocurrency lending CeFi aggregation business, based in Australia.

The lending service provides holders of cryptocurrency a safe and secure way to access fiat funds, without selling any of their cryptocurrency.

Helio Lending will introduce clients to loan providers that will enable the completion of the entire lending process. Beginning with KYC and AML checks, creating lending agreements, securing collateral in insured cryptocurrency wallets, funding loans, monitoring the value of the cryptocurrency assets and servicing the terms of each individual contract on a 24/7 basis.

The Helio team has a brilliant mix of financial services background working with ASIC, fund management, trustees, equities, futures and foreign exchange. Along with vast knowledge of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology. Combined, the team holds over 100 years of expertise in the financial services and technology industries.


Visit our site: https://heliolending.com/


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