Questions & answers
Straight answers.
Scrutiny is welcome. Here is exactly how the structure works.
Cleero is an income-share financing company for skilled migration. We fund the full move for skilled tradespeople coming to Europe — visa, language, recognition and training — and are repaid as a fixed share of the income they earn once they work in Europe. Cleero is a financing layer, not a recruiter, a school, or a loan.
No. Repayment is a share of income, not a fixed loan. The worker pays a set percentage of what they earn for a fixed term, and then it ends. There is no fixed debt.
The full cost of the move: visa, language, recognition and training, paid to vetted partners. The worker pays nothing upfront.
No. Cleero is a financing layer, not a school. Independent, vetted partners deliver language, recognition and training, and employers provide the job. Cleero funds them and tracks every step.
Because repayment is a share of income rather than a fixed instalment, it always moves with what the worker actually earns. If they earn less, they pay less.
Recruiters place a worker and move on. Cleero finances the entire path and is only repaid if the worker actually earns. The incentives are aligned from first contact to repayment.
The obvious sources of capital each fail for a structural reason: study-focused income shares, banks, and self-financing alike. Cleero sits in that gap. See Approach for the detail.
We are building and validating it with a first, fully-tracked cohort. Everything we show is grounded and honest, with no inflated claims.
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