The conditions in our Ukrainian banks are currently set up in such a way that people simply cannot meet them. This is done to seize collateral, which is usually priced much higher than the loan amount. It's a scheme that has existed in post-Soviet countries for about 30 years, and now, during the war, it has become even more widespread.
I can immediately tell that you’re a foreigner from some developed and sensible country, where bank loans are not given at 45-60% annual interest rates (moreover, these loans are tied to the dollar, not to the constantly depreciating national currency), and where banks don't try to take away a person’s last home. But these are the conditions I live under. If there were an opportunity to approach a decent bank with fair terms, I would have done so. However, I should note that I have already explored all local options and made attempts to use them. Currently, they are simply not viable at all.
There is also no separate Ukrainian section on the forum, only a thread, which has limited activity. I reached out to those Ukrainian forum members whom I trust and am now following their advice. However, as I’ve already mentioned, the investment climate in Ukraine is extremely challenging right now, with most people struggling to afford even basic survival.
Of course, no one invests based solely on words. However, to reveal additional details, we need to ensure that we are sharing them with a specific interested person and not publicly. If such a person is found, I will provide my personal information, including a link to my LinkedIn profile, and we can continue the conversation and discuss terms privately or in any other convenient format.
We are open to feedback and willing to consider other terms (aside from increasing the profit percentage) if we are convinced that someone is genuinely interested and has serious intentions. Everything can be discussed, and common ground can be found. Under these conditions, we are also open to sharing project details and involving the investor in the specifics.
I have no intention of remaining anonymous when it comes to securing the necessary funding. I was merely responding to your question within the logic in which it was posed.
You asked about collateral in case I want to remain anonymous, which is why I inquired whether collateral is required only under such conditions. Additionally, I would like to know if you are personally interested in my proposal.