€4 million in, 333% up – Here’s how Spanda did it

This quarter, they invested €4.1 million in new assets. The estimated remaining collections rose to €36 million. Cash collections reached €2,086,727, a 333% increase year over year. That growth wasn’t luck. It came from steady recovery work, sharper data, and disciplined asset selection.

Spain’s economy stayed stable through Q3. Domestic demand held. Inflation eased. The European Central Bank kept conditions favorable. Beneath the surface, they’re seeing early stress in some sectors, which only reinforces why our approach matters, measured risk, early recovery, and precision in portfolio building.

Spanda Capital now manages €636 million in outstanding balance and over 86,000 active cases. The scale is real, but their focus stays small – case by case, decision by decision.

In Q4, they are set their minds on doing what works: 

  • Integrating assets faster
  • Tightening recovery cycles
  • Protecting long-term yield.

Their aim hasn’t changed. Build a portfolio that lasts. Operate with clarity. Earn your confidence through results, not promises.