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Dr Nump

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Hi,

.sk stand for Slovakia. Slovakia is a small beautiful country ( around 5.5m ppl ) and English is not premier languages. They belong to European and NATO members since 2004. You can find more infos here : http://slovakia.com/facts/

Do you think loan.sk has any potential ?



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I am half slovak and I know the situation in Slovakia very well. The loan/mortgage business in slovakia is thriving, every second ad in the tv, streets or internet portals is about loans and mortgages. Yeah this name has potential. However, their english is not very good, but that is changing very fast. English is obligatory in schools now and people are also going to private schools to learn.

Hold on to the name for 5-6 more years and then try to sell it to some financial institution. I am sure that you will find someone who will want to buy it for good money.

If I am around when you decide to sell, let me know and I will help you make contact with the appropriate Slovak businesses.
 

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I am half slovak and I know the situation in Slovakia very well. The loan/mortgage business in slovakia is thriving, every second ad in the tv, streets or internet portals is about loans and mortgages. Yeah this name has potential. However, their english is not very good, but that is changing very fast. English is obligatory in schools now and people are also going to private schools to learn.

Hold on to the name for 5-6 more years and then try to sell it to some financial institution. I am sure that you will find someone who will want to buy it for good money.

If I am around when you decide to sell, let me know and I will help you make contact with the appropriate Slovak businesses.

Thx Petrosc for your appraisals. Of course languages is a problem , but I personally think ppl all around the world will be soon familiar with the keyword "loan" .
And certainly if I need a broker for loan.sk , I will remember you Petro.
 
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