June 18

📢 Important Update for Active Webtransfer Lenders: Early Loan Repayment Feature Now Live!

Dear participants,

If you have outstanding loans in TON/USDT issued before May 5 and you continue to actively issue new loans — this news is for you!
From June 18, we are launching a new feature that allows you to securely and early reclaim your funds — and earn even more in the process.


Option 1: 30-Day Loans

When issuing a new 30-day loan, you receive a powerful benefit:

30% of the new loan amount will be automatically added from your balance of previously issued loans to the principal of the new loan.

💰 In one month, you’ll receive profit not only on the original loan amount, but also on the 30% of early-repaid funds.

🔥 This is truly profitable!


Option 2: One-Day Loans (Overnight and On-Demand)

Early repayment also applies to one-day loans:

📌 Daily, 0.65% of the new loan amount will be added from your old loan balance to the principal of the new overnight loan.

📈 The very next day, you’ll receive back the full amount (new loan + 0.65% added) along with the profit earned on the total amount.

📆 With active daily lending, your total early repayment may reach 19.5% per month!
Your outstanding loans will steadily decrease while the added amounts will immediately start earning you extra income.


🎁 Don’t forget: a special promotion is now active — the interest rate on on-demand loans increases by 0.10% daily, up to a maximum of 1% per day. After that, you continue receiving 1% daily until full repayment.

🎯 Choose your pace of repayment: 30% or 19.5% per month — and maximize your earnings!

This solution gives active lenders a guaranteed and early way to recover funds from loans issued before May 5.

💸 Early-repaid amounts will be transferred as a separate transaction.

ℹ️ Note: Reflected balances of early-repaid loans in your account will be updated later — either upon full loan repayment or closer to that point.


P.S. This option is available for both insured and non-insured loans.
👉 For non-insured loans, all associated risks are borne solely by the lender.


Best regards, Webtransfer