Cynovalyxor
Terms & Conditions
Last updated: 12 January 2026
1. Purpose
These Terms & Conditions govern the access to and use of the website cynovalyxor.com, operated by Cynovalyxor S.A.S., Tax ID 30-71834521-7, with registered office in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
2. Services offered
Cynovalyxor disseminates educational and commercial information about real estate crowdlending in Argentina, as well as an informational newsletter. Participation in specific projects will require, where applicable, the signing of separate contracts and compliance with the applicable regulatory requirements.
3. Users
Use of the site is intended for persons aged 18 or over with legal capacity to enter into contracts. By using the site, you declare that the information provided is truthful and that you are responsible for keeping it up to date.
4. Newsletter and communications
By subscribing to the newsletter, you authorise the sending of electronic communications with informational and promotional content. You can unsubscribe at any time using the link included in each email.
5. Intellectual property
All content on the site, including texts, graphics, logos and code, is the property of Cynovalyxor S.A.S. or its licensors. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written authorisation.
6. Investment risks
Investments in real estate crowdlending projects involve risks. Returns are not guaranteed and depend on the fulfilment of obligations by developers and the conditions of each project.
7. Limitation of liability
Cynovalyxor S.A.S. will not be liable for indirect damages, loss of profits or loss of opportunities arising from the use of the site or the information published. The information provided does not constitute personalised financial advice.
8. Modifications
Cynovalyxor S.A.S. reserves the right to modify these Terms & Conditions at any time. The modifications will take effect upon publication on the site.
9. Governing law and jurisdiction
These Terms & Conditions are governed by the laws of the Argentine Republic. Any dispute will be submitted to the Ordinary Courts of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, with the parties waiving any other venue or jurisdiction.