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Chocolate Finance completes March redemptions processing

The company said 100% of requests made during that period were paid out in full by the end of Friday, 21 March.

Chocolate Finance confirmed it has completed processing all withdrawal requests submitted between 10 and 18 March, following a surge in redemption activity.

In a statement, the company said 100% of requests made during that period—submitted before the 1 p.m. daily cut-off—were paid out in full by the end of Friday, 21 March. Customers received their full capital along with all earned returns.

Chocolate Finance also reaffirmed its standard redemption timeline, stating that from Monday, 24 March, it will continue to process all new withdrawals within three to six business days.

The fintech firm, operated by Chocfin Pte. Ltd., encouraged users to stay informed through its Instagram channel, where CEO Walter de Oude and the Chocolate team post updates.

Chocolate Finance holds a Capital Markets Services license and partners with regulated institutions to offer investment products designed to help individuals grow their spare cash securely.
 

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