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British Investment In Brazil
Are you thinking of the Future?
     Do you want to invest your money?
    Do you want a safe and secure option?

         Are you not sure what to invest in?
          Is the UK Economy too unstable?


    Do you want a 20% guaranteed return?

The answer to all your questions...
Brazil 2012 statistics
         Characterized by large and well-developed agricultural, mining,
    manufacturing, and service sectors, Brazil's economy outweighs that of
    all other South American countries, and Brazil is expanding its presence
                                in world markets.
         2nd largest economy of the BRIC countries
        Brazil's high interest rates make it an attractive
                 destination for foreign investors.
   In 2011, Brazil overtook the United Kingdom
    as the World's 7th largest economy in terms
                      of GDP.
                        http://www.indexmundi.com/brazil/econ
                                   omy_profile.html
Brazil overtaking the
   UK Economy




    Source: Euromonitor International from
      International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Brazil's samba economy will
                   keepNewspaper May 2012 By Andrew Cave
Photo: Reuters The Telegraph
                             on dancing
The Article:
   The fifth-largest country in the world, with GDP per head that is greater
    than either India or China, Brazil increased its inflow of foreign direct
    investment by 87pc to $48bn (£30bn) in 2010 alone, putting the nation
    fifth in the world rankings of capital inflows

   With the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics
    seeing proposed infrastructure investments of $90bn and
    $30bn respectively, The Economist devoted an issue to the
    nation’s boom under the cover headline of “Getting it
    Together Again”.

   Not surprisingly, growth-starved Britain wants to get
    in on the act. Britain is Europe’s third-largest
    overseas investor in Brazil, behind Germany and
    the Netherlands, and UK Trade and Investment
    (UKTI) has recently produced two reports aimed at
    stimulating investment in Brazil.
So what can we offer YOU?
 We build Popular houses in Paraiba, North
  East of Brazil.
 We work with a government scheme called
  “MY HOUSE, MY LIFE.”
 Therefore each house we build has a
  guaranteed sale.
 We can offer you a guaranteed 20%
  return on your investment per annum.
MINHA CASA MINHA
 VIDA (MY HOUSE MY LIFE)
What is MY HOUSE MY LIFE all about?
    Brazil is currently experiencing a huge housing deficit which is estimated
     to be between 7 million and 10 million.
 . Launched in 2009, it committed to building 1 million homes for low-mid
     income families by 2011.
 The program is very well subscribed and the challenge is now to
   keep up the supply with the demand. As an example there are
     over 65,000 people on the waiting list in the city of Joao Pessoa.
 The government announced in March 2010 that
  they would increase investment totalling
  US$526 billion for the period of 2011 - 2014
  and another US$346 beyond the World Cup
  year
What does this mean to us?
 We build houses to government spec.
 The houses are then sold to poorer
  families,with at least one minimum salary.
 The government gives them their deposit
  of 17% and then takes out their mortgage
  for them. They pay the government back
  each month.
 In other words, the government buys our
  houses!
Our Houses
What we offer you as the investor
   We offer you 50% of the profit.
 To build a 60 sq metre house would cost
  BRL 57,000 (£19,000)
 It would sell at BRL 84,000 (£28,000)
   Total profit would be £9,000
 50%    of the profit would be £4500
 (All figures based on a 3:1 exchange
  rate)
Option 1; 1 investor.
           Build 2 houses a year
 Option 1 for ONE Investor
 Invest whole amount £38,000 in one
  month.
 12 months later we would return your
  capital and your profit of approximately
  £9,000 (23.7% return on your investment)
   (All figures based on a 3:1 exchange rate)
   Figures do NOT include international commission rate.
Option 2; 10 investors paying
    monthly:Build 2 houses a year
 Each investor pays £316.66/month
 Total of 10 investors per month:£3166.60
 Total profit per month per investor: £75
 Total profit per year £900.

12 months after each payment you would
  receive £391.66 (23.7% Return)
   (All figures based on a 3:1 exchange rate)
   Figures do NOT include international commission rate.
Option 2:
       10 investors, paying monthly;
         Building 4 houses a year
 Each investor pays £633.33/month
 Total of 10 investors per month:£6333.30
 Total profit per month per investor: £150.

12 months after each payment you would
  receive £783.33 (23.7% Return)
   (All figures based on a 3:1 exchange rate)
   Figures do NOT include international commission rate.
Investing in Instalments; Build 4 houses
Month                     Year 2013                 Year 2014 Capital (+
                          Investment                Profit of £150/month)
January                   £ 633.33                  £783.33
February                  £ 633.33                  £783.33
March                     £ 633.33                  £783.33
April                     £ 633.33                  £783.33
May                       £ 633.33                  £783.33
June                      £ 633.33                  £783.33
July                      £ 633.33                  £783.33
August                    £ 633.33                  £783.33
September                 £ 633.33                  £783.33
October                   £ 633.33                  £783.33
November                  £ 633.33                  £783.33
December                  £ 633.33                  £783.33
TOTAL                     £7599.96                  £9399.96
   (All figures based on a 3:1 exchange rate) Figures do NOT include ICRate.
Option 2 part ii:
     re investing your capital + profit;
     Building 5 houses the next year
 Each investor receives £783.33/month
 This money is re-invested the next year.
 We build 5 houses.
 Profit per month would be £187.5
 Total Profit per year is £2250
 Total payments per month £970.83
 Return on your initial investment of £633.33 per month

would be a total of 53% over 2 years

   (All figures based on a 3:1 exchange rate)
   Figures do NOT include international commission rate.
Investing in Instalments; Build 5 houses
Month                          Year 2014                   Year 2015 Capital (+ Profit
                               Investment                  of £187.5/month)
January                        £783.33                     £970.83
February                       £783.33                     £970.83
March                          £783.33                     £970.83
April                          £783.33                     £970.83
May                            £783.33                     £970.83
June                           £783.33                     £970.83
July                           £783.33                     £970.83
August                         £783.33                     £970.83
September                      £783.33                     £970.83
October                        £783.33                     £970.83
November                       £783.33                     £970.83
December                       £783.33                     £970.83
TOTAL                          £9399.96                    £11,649.96

        (All figures based on a 3:1 exchange rate) Figures do NOT include ICRate.
    By the end of 2013 you have invested your
     money of approx £7600.
    By the end of 2014 your initial investment of
     £7600 has made £1800
    By the end of 2015 your initial investment of
     £7600 has made you £4050


The total amount to be paid to you throughout
   2014 would be £9399.96 if you didn’t want to
   continue to invest (£783.33/month).
If you wanted us to reinvest your money in 2014
   then the total amount paid to you throughout
   2015 would be £11,649.96 (£970.83month).
    (All figures based on a 3:1 exchange rate) Figures do NOT include ICRate.

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Up to date_investors_presentation_january_2013

  • 2. Are you thinking of the Future? Do you want to invest your money?  Do you want a safe and secure option? Are you not sure what to invest in?  Is the UK Economy too unstable?  Do you want a 20% guaranteed return? The answer to all your questions...
  • 3.
  • 4. Brazil 2012 statistics  Characterized by large and well-developed agricultural, mining, manufacturing, and service sectors, Brazil's economy outweighs that of all other South American countries, and Brazil is expanding its presence in world markets.  2nd largest economy of the BRIC countries  Brazil's high interest rates make it an attractive destination for foreign investors.  In 2011, Brazil overtook the United Kingdom as the World's 7th largest economy in terms of GDP. http://www.indexmundi.com/brazil/econ omy_profile.html
  • 5. Brazil overtaking the UK Economy Source: Euromonitor International from International Monetary Fund (IMF)
  • 6. Brazil's samba economy will keepNewspaper May 2012 By Andrew Cave Photo: Reuters The Telegraph on dancing
  • 7. The Article:  The fifth-largest country in the world, with GDP per head that is greater than either India or China, Brazil increased its inflow of foreign direct investment by 87pc to $48bn (£30bn) in 2010 alone, putting the nation fifth in the world rankings of capital inflows  With the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics seeing proposed infrastructure investments of $90bn and $30bn respectively, The Economist devoted an issue to the nation’s boom under the cover headline of “Getting it Together Again”.  Not surprisingly, growth-starved Britain wants to get in on the act. Britain is Europe’s third-largest overseas investor in Brazil, behind Germany and the Netherlands, and UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) has recently produced two reports aimed at stimulating investment in Brazil.
  • 8. So what can we offer YOU?  We build Popular houses in Paraiba, North East of Brazil.  We work with a government scheme called “MY HOUSE, MY LIFE.”  Therefore each house we build has a guaranteed sale.  We can offer you a guaranteed 20% return on your investment per annum.
  • 9. MINHA CASA MINHA VIDA (MY HOUSE MY LIFE) What is MY HOUSE MY LIFE all about?  Brazil is currently experiencing a huge housing deficit which is estimated to be between 7 million and 10 million. . Launched in 2009, it committed to building 1 million homes for low-mid income families by 2011. The program is very well subscribed and the challenge is now to keep up the supply with the demand. As an example there are over 65,000 people on the waiting list in the city of Joao Pessoa. The government announced in March 2010 that they would increase investment totalling US$526 billion for the period of 2011 - 2014 and another US$346 beyond the World Cup year
  • 10. What does this mean to us?  We build houses to government spec.  The houses are then sold to poorer families,with at least one minimum salary.  The government gives them their deposit of 17% and then takes out their mortgage for them. They pay the government back each month.  In other words, the government buys our houses!
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21. What we offer you as the investor  We offer you 50% of the profit.  To build a 60 sq metre house would cost BRL 57,000 (£19,000)  It would sell at BRL 84,000 (£28,000)  Total profit would be £9,000  50% of the profit would be £4500  (All figures based on a 3:1 exchange rate)
  • 22. Option 1; 1 investor. Build 2 houses a year  Option 1 for ONE Investor  Invest whole amount £38,000 in one month.  12 months later we would return your capital and your profit of approximately £9,000 (23.7% return on your investment)  (All figures based on a 3:1 exchange rate)  Figures do NOT include international commission rate.
  • 23. Option 2; 10 investors paying monthly:Build 2 houses a year  Each investor pays £316.66/month  Total of 10 investors per month:£3166.60  Total profit per month per investor: £75  Total profit per year £900. 12 months after each payment you would receive £391.66 (23.7% Return)  (All figures based on a 3:1 exchange rate)  Figures do NOT include international commission rate.
  • 24. Option 2: 10 investors, paying monthly; Building 4 houses a year  Each investor pays £633.33/month  Total of 10 investors per month:£6333.30  Total profit per month per investor: £150. 12 months after each payment you would receive £783.33 (23.7% Return)  (All figures based on a 3:1 exchange rate)  Figures do NOT include international commission rate.
  • 25. Investing in Instalments; Build 4 houses Month Year 2013 Year 2014 Capital (+ Investment Profit of £150/month) January £ 633.33 £783.33 February £ 633.33 £783.33 March £ 633.33 £783.33 April £ 633.33 £783.33 May £ 633.33 £783.33 June £ 633.33 £783.33 July £ 633.33 £783.33 August £ 633.33 £783.33 September £ 633.33 £783.33 October £ 633.33 £783.33 November £ 633.33 £783.33 December £ 633.33 £783.33 TOTAL £7599.96 £9399.96 (All figures based on a 3:1 exchange rate) Figures do NOT include ICRate.
  • 26. Option 2 part ii: re investing your capital + profit; Building 5 houses the next year  Each investor receives £783.33/month  This money is re-invested the next year.  We build 5 houses.  Profit per month would be £187.5  Total Profit per year is £2250  Total payments per month £970.83  Return on your initial investment of £633.33 per month would be a total of 53% over 2 years  (All figures based on a 3:1 exchange rate)  Figures do NOT include international commission rate.
  • 27. Investing in Instalments; Build 5 houses Month Year 2014 Year 2015 Capital (+ Profit Investment of £187.5/month) January £783.33 £970.83 February £783.33 £970.83 March £783.33 £970.83 April £783.33 £970.83 May £783.33 £970.83 June £783.33 £970.83 July £783.33 £970.83 August £783.33 £970.83 September £783.33 £970.83 October £783.33 £970.83 November £783.33 £970.83 December £783.33 £970.83 TOTAL £9399.96 £11,649.96 (All figures based on a 3:1 exchange rate) Figures do NOT include ICRate.
  • 28. By the end of 2013 you have invested your money of approx £7600.  By the end of 2014 your initial investment of £7600 has made £1800  By the end of 2015 your initial investment of £7600 has made you £4050 The total amount to be paid to you throughout 2014 would be £9399.96 if you didn’t want to continue to invest (£783.33/month). If you wanted us to reinvest your money in 2014 then the total amount paid to you throughout 2015 would be £11,649.96 (£970.83month). (All figures based on a 3:1 exchange rate) Figures do NOT include ICRate.