"We have a large number of projects under development on the coast of Malaga and Cadiz, from Nerja to Tarifa".
The CEO of DEXTER Global Finance, Yeidy Ramirez, in an interview with Cadena SER, stated that "Spain is a country with enormous possibilities and with very special conditions in the real estate sector, which is always a safe haven in times of crisis, both for families and investors".
In a long conversation, he referred to the present and future of private equity and alternative financing. In this regard, he pointed out that "we do not compete with traditional banks. In lending to developers, for example, we play a very important role and we go hand in hand with them. We can make an initial leverage and when the level of sales rises, the banks come in and we go out.
It is not at all a problem or something conflictive. On the contrary.
The company's chief executive emphasised the role of Marbella, the Costa del Sol and Spain's major cities, such as Madrid and Malaga, as centres of attraction for international investors. She added that "the sun cannot be imported, and continues to be a fundamental element for the generation of wealth in our country".
There was even a reference during the interview to the conflict in Ukraine and its effects on the economy: "I wouldn't say that traditional banks are going to turn off the tap, but I would say that they should operate more prudently. Wars destroy economic capital, but even worse, human capital", he concluded.
Finally, he commented on the expansion and growth of DEXTER Global Finance along the Spanish coast: "We have a large number of projects under development on the coast of Malaga and Cadiz, from Nerja to Tarifa," he said.
Interview Cadena Ser Marbella, Yeidy Ramirez, CEO of Dexter.
The CEO of DEXTER Global Finance, Yeidy Ramírez, in an interview on Cadena SER has declared that "Spain is a country of enormous possibilities and with very special conditions in the real estate sector, which is always a refuge value in times of crisis, both for families and for investors".
In a long conversation, he referred to the present and future of private capital and alternative financing. In this sense, he pointed out that "we do not compete with traditional banking. On loan to the promoter, for example, we have a very relevant role and we go hand in hand with it. we can make a first
leverage and when the level of sales rises, the bank goes in and we go out.
It is not like a problem or something conflictive at all. Unlike".
The first executive of the company has emphasized the role of Marbella, of the Costa del Sol and of the big cities of Spain, such as Madrid and Malaga, as foci of attraction for international investors. To which he added that "the sun cannot be imported, and remains a fundamental element for the generation of
wealth in our country.
There was even some reference during the interview to the Ukraine conflict and its effects on the economy: "I would not say that traditional banking is going to turn off the tap
but do operate more cautiously. Wars destroy economic capital but, worse yet human", he concluded.
Finally, he commented on the moment of expansion and growth of DEXTER Global Finance throughout the Spanish coast: "We have a large number of projects indevelopment on the coast of Malaga and Cádiz, from Nerja to Tarifa", he stressed.