The investor platform behind COIN, where shareholders track their real-estate investments, receive rental income month by month, and request payouts straight to their bank.
Visit live projectCOIN's model is simple on paper. Shareholders fund a development, starting with Distrito de Artes Mérida, COIN collects rent from the commercial tenants, and profits are distributed proportionally to each investor. But running that across a growing base of investors with spreadsheets, manual bank transfers and email leaves everyone in the dark: investors can't see how their money is performing, and the team has no single system to manage the distribution.
Holaloro built a custom investor platform that runs the full lifecycle. Investors log in to track their positions, watch their rental income accrue month by month, and request a transfer of their earnings straight to their bank account. Behind the scenes, administrators control the entire flow of money from the same platform, including invoices, CRM, automations and client communication.
Each shareholder logs in to see their positions and watch their rental income build up month by month, in real time.
Rental profits are distributed to investors on a monthly cycle, and each investor can request a transfer of their earnings straight to their bank account.
From one back office, administrators run the full distribution of money, from invoices and CRM to automations and investor communication, without leaving the platform.
CO-IN is the digital investor platform for COIN, a real-estate investment vehicle under Grupo López-Rosa. Its model is share-based: investors fund developments like Distrito de Artes Mérida, COIN collects rent from the commercial tenants, and the proceeds are distributed back to investors. Holaloro built the platform that makes that relationship transparent and self-serve, a single place where each investor can monitor their investments and follow their earnings month by month.
Rental income is credited to each investor's account on a monthly cycle, and investors can request a payout to their bank whenever they choose. On the other side, administrators run the whole operation from the same system, issuing invoices, managing the CRM, triggering automations and handling investor communication, so the entire distribution of money lives under one roof instead of scattered across spreadsheets and inboxes.
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