Can someone explain the economical incentives behind this and how it helps SoftBank and the employees? I understand what they are doing but I don't understand how it will work to succeed.
5% for a loan is pretty good these days if it's low risk. With yields way down and now negative, it's hard for companies to make use of cash reserves. If SoftBank has cash, and they know that employees are making way above 5% returns on average ( cough Vision Fund), then it seems like a good investment. For example, 0) SoftBank loans extra cash to Masayoshi Son. 1) Masayoshi Son invests a portion in the next Vision f…
The fact that it doesn't do this is a little ominous. Why does it believe that it will get a better return by loaning out cash at 5% rather than investing in its own fund?