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Smart Tiger

Smart Tiger runs Fintastic, a Serbian credit brokerage that matches over 3,000 clients annually with bank loans at no cost to borrowers.

Smart Tiger

Smart Tiger's public presence is its Belgrade-based brand Fintastic, a digital mortgage and consumer-credit broker launched to cut through Balkan banking opacity. The group has no disclosed investment activity, asset base, or fund structure. Instead, the platform consolidates offers from nine leading Serbian banks, providing free, same-day loan comparisons to over 3,000 clients annually. The model earns bank-paid commissions — an operating-company cash flow, not a family-office allocation strategy. Fintastic covers three credit verticals: residential mortgages, cash loans, and GEFF energy-efficiency renovation credits. Borrowers submit personal data through the website's calculator tools; Fintastic advisers then match applicants with bank products and guide them through documentation and submission. Confirmed banking partners are undisclosed beyond the count of nine institutions. The firm cites five years of brokerage operating history and a 100% free-to-borrower pricing model, with all income derived from lending institutions. The team's size, leadership, and ownership remain unstated. Smart Tiger's website features testimonials naming representatives Majo and Edita, but no executives, investment committee, or wealth principals are publicly listed. There is no mention of proprietary capital, limited-partner relationships, or external investment mandates — distinguishing it sharply from a conventional family office or asset manager that deploys its own balance sheet. Structurally, Smart Tiger is a consumer-finance intermediary — not a family office in the institutional sense. Its economic identity is that of a lean, commission-based brokerage whose entity-level ownership may trace back to a personal holding company. No adjacent philanthropic or investment vehicles are disclosed, and the absence of allocation disclosure means no deployment thesis, asset-class mix, or co-investor network can be substantiated.

General information

Firm type

Family Office

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

Europe

Country

Serbia

City

Belgrade

Corporate office

Belgrade, Serbia

Sector focus

Consumer FinanceReal Estate

Frequently asked questions

What does Smart Tiger actually do?

Smart Tiger operates Fintastic, a Serbia-based credit-brokerage platform that sources mortgage, cash, and energy-efficiency loans from nine leading domestic banks. The service is free for borrowers; the firm earns referral fees from the lending banks. There is no disclosed proprietary investment activity or third-party capital management.

Who runs investment decisions at Smart Tiger?

No investment-committee members, CIO, or managing principals are publicly named. The website references advisers Majo and Edita in client testimonials, but their roles are limited to loan application support rather than portfolio management or allocation duties.

Is Smart Tiger structured as a family office or does it operate more like a venture firm?

It operates as a consumer-finance intermediary. Smart Tiger has disclosed no investment mandate, fund commitments, or balance-sheet deployment. The entity behind the brand may hold family capital, but all visible commercial activity is the Fintastic brokerage.

Does Smart Tiger participate in fund commitments or direct deals?

Neither. The only observable business is the Fintastic consumer loan brokerage. There are no public records of fund subscriptions, co-investments, or direct equity stakes.

Where does Smart Tiger's revenue come from?

Revenue is derived from bank-paid commissions on loans brokered through Fintastic. Borrowers pay no fees; the platform markets itself as entirely free at the point of use, monetizing instead through lender relationships.

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