joukkolainoja
Joukkolainoja, which translates to "bonds" or "debentures" in English, are a type of debt instrument. They represent a loan made by an investor to a borrower, typically a corporation or government. In return for lending money, the investor receives periodic interest payments (coupons) and the promise of the principal amount being repaid at a specified maturity date.
The issuer of joukkolainoja uses the funds raised for various purposes, such as financing new projects, expanding
Joukkolainoja are considered a way for entities to access capital from a broad base of investors. For