Quantrom P2P Lending DAC, or simply Quantrom, is a company established in Ireland with the purpose of investing in alternative lending, which is lending over the internet.
Quantrom P2P Lending DAC, or simply Quantrom, is a company established in Ireland with the purpose of investing in alternative lending, which is lending over the internet.
People can borrow to renovate or build a property, buy a car or acquire consumer goods. You can best compare it with “old-fashioned” mortgage deeds with different types of collateral.
Investing in Quantrom is done by subscribing to profit participation notes, which is a financial investment where the noteholder gets a share of the profit each month. Our profit participation note is accumulating, which means that the profit of each month is added to the value of the note.
Our core investments are in car, property or business loans among others, however, it is important to point out that we do not invest in pay-day loans.
Gustav Jensen
Managing Director and Founder
Gustav Jensen’s masters degree in economics from the University of Copenhagen and his vast experience in the financial sector enabled him to develop Quantrom and create the method of obtaining stable returns via alternative investments.
Before founding Quantrom, Gustav added many valuable experiences to his career including the Ministry of Finance in Denmark, Danske Bank, Stora Kopperberg and Stora Enso, as well as advisory positions in Inter IKEA and ABP Pension in the Netherlands.
Tony Jønsson
Chief Investment Officer, Partner
Tony Jønsson is Quantrom’s expert in portfolio management of credit products. His international banking experience stems from his time working at Jyske Bank, Danske Bank, Stora, Fionia Bank and Nordea.
Currently he ensures Quantrom’s portfolio is stable and profitable for all investors, from his home in Denmark.
Joachim Rass
Chief Compliance Officer, Partner
Joachim Rass boasts a meticulous understanding of compliance and financial regulation, making him the piece of the puzzle that completes the team. His two masters degrees in economics from the University of Uppsala and from the University of Siena complement his previous work experience at Nordea International Private Banking and KPMG Luxembourg.
He has occupied project management and financial regulation advisory positions in his career path. Currently he operates from Germany.