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Social-based Funding
November 2013 High-level Overview
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Categories of social financial activity
Crowdfunding Open Innovation Personal Financial
Management
Peer2Peer
Crowdfactoring
Crowdlending
Crowdinvesting
Open Innovation
PFM
Crowd Funding
The Crowdfunding market is changing at an exponential rate. Our research aims to capture the key competitors and models that are enabling this social phenomenon at a particular static point in time. We expect these landscapes to be constantly changing.
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Thecrowdcafe: Crowdinvesting ecosystems
“Crowdinvesting is not a platform play, but an ecosystem play. The value of the actual platform—the technology that connects businesses with investors and facilitates an online transaction between the two—is becoming more commoditized by the day as Platform-as-a-Service providers proliferate, enabling anyone to launch a crowdinvesting platform. And in some instances, one that is fully broker-dealer
compliant out of the box.
It’s not the technology that will differentiate, and ultimately decide the success of, platforms—it’s their ecosystems. These ecosystems will
consist of value added products and services; delivered to both businesses and investors; both pre and post-funding. A leading example of a service is curation. It delivers value to investors by reducing noise in
the marketplace and improving the quality of deals they see.”
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Disruptive technology and crowdfunding
“In May 2013, Google announced an investment of $125 million in the peer-to-peer crowdfunding firm Lending Club. In the same month, Google Ventures (the venture capital arm of Google), together with
Union Square Ventures and other VCs, invested $7.5 million in Series A funding for CircleUp, a crowdfunding platform that allows small businesses to sell equity to accredited investors. Does Google’s
investments in crowdfunding mark the beginning of an era in which tech giants provide financial services”
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Tracking the development of Crowdfunding
1996 2003 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
SEC issues a
release allowing
companies to post
their public offerings
online
Direct IPO platform
lets the general
public invest directly
in small public
offerings
Spring Street
Brewery launches
the first Internet IPO
ArtistShare is the first
successful platform
for fans to pre-fund
albums of popular
bands
Regulation
Platforms
Australian Small
Scale Offerings
Board (ASSOB)
allows general public
to invest
The Term
“Crowdfunding” is
coined
Event
Grameen Bank
founder Muhammad
Yunus awarded
Nobel Prize
IndiGoGo is
launched for films
Kickstarter is
launched
RocketHub is
launched
Regulation
exemption for people
investing within a
200 mile radius of
the company
US intensifies
lobbying of congress
to pass CrowdFundin
bill Congress passes
JOBS ACT
Patrick McHenry
authors
Crowdfunding Bill in
the House of
Representatives
Pledgie and
Sellaband Start Funding circle
launches in the UK
UK band Marillion is
funded by US fans to
tour ($60 000)
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The development of various Crowdfunding platforms
2003 2004 2005 2006 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
2005: First P2P
Microlender
(Zopa; Kiva.org)
2003: First
Donation based
platforms
(Artistshare)
2008: Rewards
based platforms
(indiegogo)
2010: B2B
crowdlending
(Funding Circle)
2006:
Crowdinvesting
platform (ASSOB)
2004:
Crowdinvesting
platforms are
launched
(Secondmarket)
Total Funding Size
in ($ Million)
Est.
Major Pioneers in the various types of funding
platforms
Congress passes
JOBS ACT (USA)
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Crowdfunding and Corporate banking trends
1996 2003 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
SEC issues a release
allowing companies to
post their public
offerings online
Direct IPO platform
lets the general public
invest directly in small
public offerings
Spring Street Brewery
launches the first
Internet IPO
ArtistShare is the first
successful platform for
fans to pre-fund
albums of popular
bands
Australian Small Scale
Offerings Board
(ASSOB) allows
general public to
invest
The Term
“Crowdfunding” is
coined
Grameen Bank
founder Muhammad
Yunus awarded Nobel
Prize
IndiGoGo is launched
for films
Kickstarter is launched
RocketHub is
launched
Regulation exemption
for people investing
within a 200 mile
radius of the company
US intensifies lobbying
of congress to pass
CrowdFunding bill
Patrick McHenry
authors Crowdfunding
Bill in the House of
Representatives
Pledgie and Sellaband
Start Funding circle
launches in the UK
2010 2008 2009 2011 2012
Website look & feel
(Banking 2.0, redesign, calculators)
Mobile capability
(Trade Advisor, payment, app)
Online banking
(Enhanced, secure, online
platform, FX)
Treasury solution
(Mobile, treasury management)
Value added service
(Track, reporting)
Fund hedging
(Global Operating Platform)
Value added service
(Prepaid airtime)
Tax services
(Automated workflow, application, collection platform)
Treasury solution
(Islamic online treasury (OLT))
Educational website
(Women, start and grow
businesses)
FX Trading
(FIX API, Electronic, FX Trading)
FX Trading
(Integrated, online, trading, platform)
Mobile capability
(mBanking, USSD,)
Online banking
(Secured, web based portal,
balances, transactions, transfer)
Remittance service
(Online, money transfer)
Payment capability
(Payroll, integrated payment processing, contactless corporate card , commercial cards)
2013
FX Trading App
Estimated
Crowdfunding market
of $5.1b
UK band Marillion is
funded by US fans to tour
($60 000) Crowdfunding market
of $2.8b
Congress passes
JOBS ACT
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The rapid emergence and growth of Crowdfunding platforms
Year on Year Growth in Funding Volumes (2012)
Platform Market Share & Growth
Grew 111% to $1.2bn.
Grew 30% to $116m.
Grew 85% to $1.4bn.
2013 est. Total $5.1bn
(Crowdinvesting is expected to Exceed $1bn in 2013)
How are banks taking to Crowdfunding?
•FNB Private Clients sponsor Angel Hub
•Santander teams up with Funding Circle in the UK
•BBVA has two crowdfunding platforms, BBVA
'Sum' and 'BBVA Friends & Family‘
•ABN AMRO launched a crowdfunding pilot, Seeds.nl
•Volksbank Bühl has developed a micro community
based crowdfunding platform in Germany
•Belfius in Belgium has partnered with Angel.me
•Holvi has announced a partnership with new
crowdfunding site Mesenaatti
What are Traditional alternative investors saying?
Angel Investors Will Embrace Equity Crowdfunding,
online platforms provide an improved company and
investor experience. The average angel investor reviews
2,000 business plans annually while choosing to invest in
just 3-5 ventures per year
Venture Capitalist Firms Where VCs will interface with
crowdfunding sites is by investing in the best
crowdfunding platforms on a more focused level
Private Equity Firms Many private equity firms are
already strong advocates of equity crowdfunding sites
and see the platform as an opportunity to diversify
Estimated African Share is $0.1m
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BBVA Research Releases Report, Addresses Crowdfunding July 2013
“Crowdfunding is a disruptive innovation that commercial banks cannot ignore. Perhaps, for the first time in history, business and individuals have access to an unprecedented source of capital created from the small contributions of millions
of individuals around the world.
This is good news for individuals and entrepreneurs, who may never have to worry about not being able to access traditional lending sources or using more expensive funding solutions to finance their projects. It is also good news for
small investors seeking a higher return than conventional investment products. For banks, crowdfunding poses a challenge. From here on, they will face a new competitor with lower operating costs, a different approach to risk management
and a simpler product offering.
To what extent crowdfunding platforms will displace commercial banks in the retail and small business segments remains to be seen. However, banks should
be prepared for this trend and make it work to their advantage. “
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How are the traditional banks and lenders reacting
• "There are people in SA looking at Crowdfunding," JSE head of strategy and policy Siobhan Cleary
• “The country desperately needs to get more small businesses up and running, and South African banks and venture capitalists are slow to dole out the rands. The country’s financial infrastructure is solid, and by leveraging this technology, massive opportunities could be created” Felicity Duncan Moneyweb
• The UK government has committed to award £100 million to alternative lenders such as online peer-to-peer finance companies in a bid to help boost funding to entrepreneurs
• “Lending and equity-based crowdfunding are disruptive technologies for the banking industry with the potential to displace banks as the primary source of funding for personal and small business loans.” and “Crowdfunding platforms could naturally evolve to become the primary source of financial services for young generations.” BBVA Research, US Economic Outlook 2Q-2013
• Peter Renton, founder of Lend Academy: “We know there is also interest in the sector (Crowdfunding) from Barclays, Citi and Deutsche Bank.”
• James Watt Founder of BrewDog "We never consider a bank or an investment group when we need funds for more growth plans.“BrewDog is Fastest-growing food and drink company in the UK for three years
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Communities naturally move to crowd based lending and funding
Local Farming Community
•Pool together large amounts of resource
•Loans are provided between farmers
•Three party agreements between Co-Ops and farmers
•Risk is spread across a wider group of individuals
•Banks are largely excluded
Local “social” communities (BrewDog)
•The community can own part of BrewDog
•Investors are entitled to “Epic discounts”
•Membership is grated with an Equity punk card
•They have been able to raise more than ₤1m in less than a month
•Currently running Equity for punks 3
•BrewDog is Fastest-growing food and drink company in the UK for three years
Farmer B
Co-op, Agri
Business
Farmer A
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Supplies Finance R&D Inputs Production Collection/
Processing Distribution
Wholesale/
Traders Retailing End User
Crowdfund finance to farmers
and facilitate international
development organizations
Further the agriculture value chain consists of several key activities that will benefit from crowdfunding activity
Facilitate long term lease and
loan agreements
Crowdfund information sharing
and research
Give development institutions the
ability to facility distribution of
produce
Allow local communities to provide
additional services around the
primary farming activity
Crowdfund various utilities that
are used in the production
process
Crowdfunding provides an
avenue for either intermediation
or disintermediation
End users can invest in their local
farmers and receive an income
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World wide growth in Crowdfunding based on…
Funding volume Number of platforms worldwide
• Over 40% of surveyed platform charge a transaction
fee based on a percentage commission of funds paid-
out
• Commission ranges from 2% to 25%
• Additional revenue generated includes a fixed fee per
campaign/ project and registration or listing fees
• 63% surveyed used PayPal services
• Over 45% companies require investors to deposit
monies in escrow accounts
Revenue and fees Revenue in US$
Source: Crowdfunding Industry Report – May 2012 Crowdsourcing LLC
millio
ns
millio
ns
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World wide funding figures 2012
Image courtesy of statista.com
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Funds raised through crowdfunding
Funds Raised through Crowdfunding Platforms in 2012 by Type
Funds Raised through Crowdfunding Platforms in 2012 by Region
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Recipients of the funds
Crowd-funding revenue by size of recipient, 2011 Crowdfunding recipients by size, 2011
Source: Crowdsourcing LLC
Start-ups and small business: Less than $10 million in company annual revenue
Small enterprises: $10 million - $100 million in revenue
Medium enterprises: $100 million - $1 billion in revenue
Large enterprises: More than $1 billion in revenue
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Period and funding
Paid-out funds: reward & donations based Average campaign timeframes
Paid-out funds: equity based Revenue by industry recipients, 2011
Source: Crowdfunding Industry Report – May 2012 Crowdsourcing LLC
Weeks
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Overview of P2P lending
• Also called Social Banking, where the lending transaction is facilitated directly between individual lender and borrower via a web platform
• The type of loan can be secured or unsecured
• The facilitator’s service provision includes
– Connecting the borrower with potential lender(s)
– Conducting credit checks on both parties, FICA and affordability checks in the case of borrowers
– Providing the platform where borrowers may list the requested loan amount and reasons thereof
– Matching borrowers with appropriate lenders and facilitating the contract terms
– May also provide second market listing where investors may sell their investment to other investors
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Overview of P2P lending
• There are two rate models that may be used, namely
– Pre-set rate model: where the interest rate is based on borrower’s credit scoring
– Auction model: where investors bid on the listed loan request
• There are different types of lending, including
– Direct lending: transacting parties comprise a lender and a borrower
– Pooled lending: where a single investment of capital is split amongst multiple borrowers; where the source of investment is multiple lenders; or a combination of multiple lenders and borrowers
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• The facilitators and service providers do not need a banking license as they are not deposit taking institutions, nor are they raising capital for lending purposes
• There is minimal risk for the facilitator and service provider because the terms of contract are negotiated between the lender and borrower, bound by the Credit Regulator
• Facilitators generate revenue by charging borrowers a fixed transaction fee, and lenders a service fee
• Benefits to this model includes
– Provides an alternative lending source for borrowers and investment mechanism for lenders/ investors from traditional financial institutions
– The return to lenders and rate to borrowers is better because there is no margin charged, only a fee by the facilitators
Overview of P2P lending
Key thoughts
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Prosper
• Headquarters: San Francisco, California
• Re-launched: 2009
• Rate model: Pre-set interest rate based on credit scoring
• Revenue: Loan origination fee & investors annual service fee
• Loan type: Unsecured & secured personal loan
• Funding volume to date: $300 million
• ROI: 10.56% (2012)
• Loan types:
– Debt consolidation
– Home improvement
– Short-term bridge loans
– Auto & vehicle loans
– Baby & adoption loans
– Engagement ring loans
– Wedding loans
– Green loans
– Military loans
Overview
• One of the most well-known P2P lenders in the market
• Leverages the power of the community to facilitates lending transactions between lenders and borrowers through their web platform
• Prosper administers the lending process including payments, collection and interest back to investors
• Changed its business model in December 2010 from auction-style model to pre-set rates on loans based on borrowers credit-risk
• Also provides a second market offering for Note Trading, in cooperation with CoFolio Investing
Key thoughts
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LendingClub
• Headquarters: San Francisco, California
• Launched: 2007
• Rate model: Pre-set interest rate based on credit scoring
• Revenue: Loan origination fee & investors annual service fee
• Loan type: Unsecured & secured personal loan
• Funding volume to date: $737,679,250
• Interest paid to investors to date: $63,283,021
• Loan types:
– Consolidate debt
– Payoff credit card
– Car and vehicle
– Home improvement
– Business loans
– Special events
– Green loans
– Pool loans
Overview
• Allows registered members to directly invest in and borrow from each other
• Its primary aim is to offer better rates to borrowers and better returns to investors
• Individuals and institutions may be lenders
• Works with various partners to administer the process, including collection agencies
• Also provides a second market offering for Note Trading to investors through Foliofn, where investors may sell their loan investment to other investors
• Platform also allows investors to build a portfolio of Notes based on their investment criteria
Key thoughts
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RainFin
• Headquarters: Johannesburg, South Africa
• Launched: 2012
• Founders: Sean Emery & Hannes van der Merwe
• Rate model: Auction model where investors bid on listed loans
• Revenue: Loan origination fee & investors annual service fee
• Loan type: Unsecured & secured personal loan
Overview
• RainFin connects South African individual borrowers with potential lenders through their online platform
• It aims to offer lower interest rates to borrowers and better interest rates to lenders
• Inspired by stokvel model which is an off-line model of the peer-to-peer lending model
• Individual lender may invest from R100 to R500,000
• RainFin uses the auction business model where investors bid on the listed loan
• Borrowers specify the loan amount, the rate they would be willing to pay and the loan duration they prefer
• RainFin screens all borrowers through affordability, FICA and credit worthiness checks
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Zopa
• Headquarters: London, England, UK
• Launched: 2005
• Number of employees: 28
• Rate model: Interest rate based on credit scoring
• Revenue: Borrowers fee & 1% annual lenders fee
• Loan type: Unsecured
• Turnover: 2011 – £2.2 million
• Profit: 2011 – £26,143
• Funding volume to date: Approximately £185 million
Overview
• Zopa was founded in the UK and was the first P2P company in the world
• Zopa stands for ‘zone of possible agreements’; a negotiating term identifying the bounds within which agreement can be reached between two parties
• Borrowers are charged a borrowing fee on the loan approved, which is added to the loan amount
• Lenders are charged a 1% annual lender fee on the amount they lend
• Lenders and borrowers are anonymous, unlike crowdfunding platforms such as Kickstarter
• Only individuals may lend money
• To reduce any risk, lenders only lend small chunks to individual borrowers. The amount lent to any one borrower is automatically set to £10, meaning a loanbook of £2000 will be split across 200 borrowers.
Key thoughts
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Daric
• Headquarters: California, United States
• Founded: 2012
• Rate model: Pre-set interest rate based on borrower’s financial history
• Revenue: Loan origination fee (including late and unsuccessful payment fees) & investors annual service fee
• Loan type: Unsecured personal loan
• ROI: 9%-10%
• Loan types:
– Consolidate debt
– For general purchases
Overview
• Daric received an investment injection for its operations from Goldcrest Investments in early 2012
• Will approaches their lending offering from a user experience perspective
• Offers different maximum loan amounts to individuals and businesses where the company will look at the borrowers’ “positives” such as their income and cash flow statements as well as their ability to repay the acquired loan-which creates the borrower’s “good financial history”
• Borrowers are able to load their bank account(s) to their online profiles and upon receiving the loan- the funds are then automatically deposited in the borrowers account
• Loans are broken down into different parts “grades” to easily place borrowers: their financial history and the amount borrowing affect their placements and Annual Percentage Rate (APR) that is to be repaid
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Overview of our Crowdfunding model
• The Crowdfunding market is changing at an exponential rate. Our research aims to capture the key competitors and models that are enabling this social phenomenon at a particular static point in time. We expect these landscapes to be constantly changing
• The following model looks only at the various funding options available to individuals looking to crowdsource funds for business or project purposes, not p2p lending
• This approach is used for raising capital for new projects and businesses by soliciting contributions from the public, through an online Crowdfunding Platform
• Based on three models – Receivable/ Crowdfactoring – Equity/ Crowdinvesting – Debt/ Crowdlending
• The funding is then further split by the target market that the funds are intended for:
– Startups or projects
– Small Micro and Medium sized organisations (SMMEs)
– Niche industries
Niche industries
SMMEs
Startups Receivable
Equity Debt
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Geographic spread of evaluated Crowd Funding Platforms
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Geographic spread of African Crowdfunding platforms reviewed
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Crowdfunding Platform Positions
Debt Crowdlending
Equity Crowdinvesting
Recievable Crowdfactoring
Niche
SMMEs
Startups
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Crowd funding options in the new economy Level of
Capita I
nvest
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Project / Idea Development
Pre-Listing / Advanced Support
Business Development
Crowdlending
Crowdfactoring
Crowdinvesting
Post Public Offering
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Relative positions of key players
Level of
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Level of Business Support
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Crowdfunding options in the new economy
Level of
Capita I
nvest
ment Required
Project / Idea Development
Pre-Listing / Advanced Support
Business Development
Crowdlending
Crowdfactoring
Crowdinvesting
Post Public Offering
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South African funding platform user experience comparison
The registration process failed when the site failed to send me a confirmation email but the process is very detailed with questions around previous investment activity.
After initial registration we have reviewed the site again which is now “Under review”.
Registration process Site experience
Long registration process with multiple setting around who can view which information on your investment profile. No investment screen questions.
The site is setup to mimic that of facebook with a very similar profile management concept and you can ‘friend’ other investors. 8 out of 27 projects have been fully funded with others showing little or no funding.
An “Error Loading Feed Data” messages keeps appearing. No communication on confirmation email being sent and once I followed the confirmation email I still couldn't log in.
No real logical flow to the website and investment opportunities can only be viewed once someone is registered. Investments were listed but no detail is provided without clicking through.
No Registration process, simply log in with a social network account, either Google plus or facebook. Very easy but with no investment screening.
8 Projects in total on the platform with no view as to any success stories. Very limited funding activity is visible on the platform.
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South African funding platform user experience comparison
Registration is only available to entrepreneurs and not at all for investors. AngelHub makes use of various other funding platforms such as gust to identify opportunities.
Only informational site, and even the information is very high level with no real depth as to what the opportunities are.
Registration process Site experience
There is no registration process, cant really be considered a Crowdfunding option but has a variety of services that are aimed at providing investment opportunities
Informational site, complex, difficult to navigate and no clear direction.
Corculture already has a defined list of investors which doesn’t really make it a crowd based platform but entrepreneurs can register and apply for funding.
Informational site that has no investment opportunities listed. Merely used as a way to make people aware of their offering.
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Crowdfunder.com
• Headquarters: Venice, California, US
• Launched: 2011
• Classification: Equity/ Crowdinvesting & Recievable Crowdfactoring
• Target: SMMEs
• Field of expertise: Creating multiple networks of investors and service providers
• Notable: A nuanced understanding of the diverse disciplines within the online investment market including Entrepreneur Ecosystem Development, Early Stage Finance, Securities Law, and Online Services
Differentiator
• Online and offline accelerator for local entrepreneurial ecosystems that connects businesses to top entrepreneurs and investors in similar areas through online challenges & live pitch events. The approach looks to get service providers involved in the “Ecosystem” of services
Overview
• Emphasis is placed on the local community and the relevance of a specific project to that community
• They are driven by the need to create globally connected local entrepreneurial ecosystems that serve as the foundation for development and innovation
• There is a concept called CROWDFUNDx which is a powerful online + offline accelerator for local entrepreneurial ecosystems. Through a proven process, CROWDFUNDx opens up access to capital for local startups and small businesses through a free and open online-to-offline community engagement model, powered by Crowdfunder’s global social network
Key thoughts
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Corculture
• Headquarters: Johannesburg, South Africa
• Launched: 2011
• Classification: Equity/ Crowdinvesting
• Target: SMMEs
• Field of expertise: A team of high net work individuals with business experience have the opportunity to advice new companies and invest in their potential future
• Notable: They only have about 20 investors who range from angel investors who are willing to invest R500 000 to individual investors with deep pockets, amongst them wealthy SA businessmen, with the capacity to invest R50m
Differentiator
• Entrepreneurs in search of funding need to complete an online application form that is available on Corculture’s website. The company will assess the application and if the idea is compelling enough, it will be approved for listing on their website
Overview
• Corculture charges 5% of the value of the deal (the amount of money that was successfully raised for the entrepreneur
• Corculture is privileged to have a group of private investment funders who rank amongst some of the wealthiest individuals in South Africa
• They facilitate entrepreneurs at various business stages to become investor-ready
• The website doesn’t play a role other than an introduction and general information, opportunities are not listed, NDAs need to be signed by all parties for a deal to commence
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Edge Growth
• Headquarters: Johannesburg, South Africa
• Launched: 2008
• Classification: Equity/ Crowdinvesting
• Target: SMMEs
• Field of expertise: Identifting opportunities for investors who are looking to ‘Buy’ BEE points
• Notable: They have positioned Enterprise development as the key pillar in the BEE scorecard and assist companies to make better investment decisions
Differentiator
• Enterprise Development is growing small and medium sized businesses by providing finance and support services that would assist them in becoming more competitive and overcoming the constraints to growth that they face
Overview
• Edge Growth has worked with clients in a variety of industries and projects; ranging from ED strategy and programme design, enterprise development opportunity assessments to training consultants on how to select good businesses to invest in. Below is a summary of a number of our clients
• The website is used purely as an informational tool with no opportunities explicitly listed on the website, this is in contradiction to traditional funding platforms
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Gust
• Headquarters: New York, USA
• Launched: 2004
• Classification: Equity/ Crowdinvesting
• Target: Startups
• Field of expertise: Leverage the world's most complete investor database to find appropriate investors for your business according to location, industry interest and other relevant criteria
• Notable: More than 160,000 start-ups have already used the platform to connect and collaborate with over 40,000 individual accredited investors
• Over 1,800 startups funded in the last 12 months
Differentiator
• Gust enables skilled entrepreneurs to collaborate with the smartest investors by virtually supporting all aspects of the investment relationship, from initial pitch to successful exit
Overview
• Gust is endorsed by the world's leading business angel and venture capital associations, and powers over 1,000 investment organizations in 65 countries
• Company profile presents all the information investors need to know in a professional way and facilitates the way in which entrepreneurs can reach many different investors
• Entrepreneurs are guided throughout the process to ensure they manage each aspect of a successful venture
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AngelHub
• Headquarters: Cape Town, South Africa
• Launched: 2011
• Classification: Equity/ Crowdinvesting
• Target: Startups
• Field of expertise: The focus is on the investor and how they can improve their portfolio through well qualified opportunities
• Notable: Investment Size: R1m-R10m
• Investment Length: 3-7 years
• Geography: Johannesburg and Cape Town (initially)
• Investment Stage: Early-stage or expansion phases
Differentiator
• AngelHub is a Business Angel Investment Group that pools funding, expertise & networks from a diverse range of early-stage Angel Investors for investment in high-growth South African ventures to accelerate growth & create value
• AngelHub Use Gust and other platforms to identify opportunities beyond startups approaching them
Overview
• The website used by AngelHub does not facilitate an online investing experience but rather facilitates the meeting of investors and “NDA” type, private sharing of investment opportunities
• Investors can form an angel group, which are individual angels joining with other angels to invest collectively in entrepreneurial firms
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IPO Village
• Headquarters: United States of America, New York city
• Launched: July, 2012
• Classification: Equity/ Crowdinvesting
• Target: Startups/ SMMEs
• Field of expertise: First Line's focus is implementation of early-stage public strategies for a diverse range of hi-tech companies internationally
• Notable: Founded in 1995, First Line Capital is a boutique investment banking firm
Differentiator
• IPOvillage.com is dedicated to crowdfunding initial public offerings (IPOs)
Overview
• Given the monumental advances in online social media networking capabilities, lucrative pre-IPO investment opportunities can now be made directly available to the general public
• IPO Village's debut IPO will be on behalf of a First Line Capital portfolio company
• First Line's portfolio companies are all publicly traded. Therefore, public offerings provide shareholders with liquidity and a clear exit strategy
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ASSOB
• Headquarters: Australia, ROBINA
• Launched: March, 2006
• Classification: Equity/ Crowdinvesting
• Target: Startups/ SMMEs
• Field of expertise: Multiple support models
• Notable: $120,015,443 raised to date. Over 200 companies have been assisted. Listings have gone on to worldwide stock exchanges like the AIMS London Stock Exchange, Frankfurt, Toronto and the Australian ASX
Differentiator
• ASSOB has a large, diverse and committed community of stakeholders who work together to support Funders in every possible way
• Overview
• ASSOB assists small and medium sized business to sell equity (shares/stocks) in their business to friends, family, fans and followers of the business in a compliant and proven manner
• Businesses profiled on the platform usually raise between $600,000 and $1.2 million for each raising. some companies have achieved several raisings
• ASSOB is an interactive platform that connects quality private, unlisted and pre-IPO companies with investors and supporters of a company who want to engage financially
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EarlyShares
• Headquarters: United States of America, Miami, FL
• Launched: November, 2011
• Classification: Equity/ Crowdinvesting
• Target: Startups/ SMMEs
• Field of expertise: Multiple support models
• Notable: Named the #1 Equity Based Crowdfunding Platform by Worth Magazine
Differentiator
• EarlyShares has a Crowdfunding support services including access to an ‘expert’ lounge, resources and ‘university’ which is a free service designed to help investors and business owners take full advantage of social based funding
Overview
• EarlyShares securely connects high-potential entrepreneurs seeking funding with investors looking for quality investments in early-stage companies, with minimum investment amounts as low as $100
• In addition to allowing new ideas to get funded, the EarlyShares platform allows existing busi
• Businesses can provide investors with ongoing status updates, newsletters and reports; and businesses can receive investor feedback and support thanks to the EarlyShares communication portal
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Startup Valley
• Headquarters: United States of America
• Launched: January 2010
• Classification: Equity/ Crowdinvesting
• Target: Niche
• Field of expertise: mobile apps, Facebook apps, social apps, websites, social networking, social media, healthcare and medical technology, high tech sciences, and energy and solar technology
• Notable: Companies can upload a comprehensive pitch with supporting documents
• Various regulatory concerns have seen little activity on the platform
Differentiator
• StartupValley is a crowdfunding portal that allows technology startups and businesses to register and pitch their company or product to the crowd
• The Platform has a strong portfolio management component with the ability to ‘follow’ companies
Overview
• StartupValley is an equity-based crowdfunding portal that allows tech startups and business to raise early-stage capital in exchange for equity ownership in their company
• Businesses can post their company, pitch their product, and raise funds for the development of their next big tech idea
• All investors and non-accredited investors will be given a related equity ownership in the company for their investment amount, as determined by the owners of the business.
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AngelList
• Headquarters: South Beach - San Francisco, California
• Launched: January 2010
• Classification: Equity/ Crowdinvesting
• Target: Startups
• Field of expertise: Investment and startup recruiting
• Notable: Over 1500 startups have used AngelList to raise money. And startups that have raised money on AngelList have gone on to raise over $1.6 billion in subsequent rounds
Differentiator
Trending is based on indications of interest from candidates, investors and customers. In other words, when a lot of high-quality candidates, investors or customers say they want to meet your startup, in a short period of time, you “trend”. This improves your chance of success on the platform
Overview
• AngelList's Invest Online feature lets accredited investors put small amounts of money into startups
• Startups still cannot publicly announce that they are raising money; only accredited investors can see which companies are raising money online
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Healthfundr
• Headquarters: California, United States of America
• Launched: August, 2012
• Classification: Equity/ Crowdinvesting
• Target: Niche
• Field of expertise: Highly specialised in Healthcare
Differentiator
Healthfundr allows accredited investors to easily get to know and invest in early- to growth-stage, health and medtech companies
Overview
• The companies listed on Healthfundr have undergone a rigorous screening and due diligence process
• Healthfundr lets investors easily explore and get to know the most promising companies. Once an investor knows the business, they do everything else to complete the investment, including arranging meetings and providing additional information
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CrowdCube
• Headquarters: United Kingdom, Exeter
• Launched: January, 2010
• Classification: Equity/ Crowdinvesting
• Target: Startups/ SMMEs
• Field of expertise: Equity based financing and capital access
• Notable: ₤8,708,000 total amount successfully funded 36,157 Registered investors
Differentiator
Business owners often relish the help and support of an extended community of stakeholders and investors can offer their services to new businesses
Overview
• CrowdCube aims to give entrepreneurs the opportunity to take control of raising funding from their own network of friends, family, customers and strangers
• It is a new way to fund start-ups and business expansion by crowdfunding for equity, giving entrepreneurs a platform to connect with ordinary people and raise venture capital
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FundersClub
• Headquarters: San Francisco, California
• Classification: Equity/ Crowdinvesting
• Target: Startups
• Field of expertise: Active members of FundersClub include top employees at corporations such as Amazon, Apple, AT&T, Bank of America, CNN, Dell, eBay, Electronic Arts, Facebook, Goldman Sachs, Google, Groupon, Intel, Intuit, LinkedIn, Logitech, McKinsey & Company, Microsoft, Pixar
• Notable: Over $5,011,221 invested by FundersClub.
• Over $41,090,213 invested in FundersClub companies
Differentiator
FundersClub startups benefit from the experience, advice, and connections of a vast army of high-net-worth, highly-connected, and highly-experienced professionals with a vested financial and personal interest in helping the companies succeed
Overview
• FundersClub is a new type of venture capital platform, built around a unique online marketplace that allows accredited investors to become equity holders in FundersClub
• The platform combines industry-standard venture funds, with an easy-to-use web-platform that allows members to browse and screen fund investment opportunities, view investment profiles and sign legal documents
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Crowdinvest
• Headquarters: Stellenbosch, South Africa
• Launched: November, 2012
• Classification: Equity/ Crowdinvesting
• Target: Startups/ SMMEs
• Field of expertise: They will validate the various opportunities and allow individuals to invest from as little as R1 across various fields
• Businesses, such as a new e-commerce start-up
• Creative projects like the new clothing range of an upcoming clothing designer
• Property for example a tenanted office building or
• Fixed assets like a 1965 Aston Martin DB5
• Notable: Crowdinvest is the first crowd sourced investing platform in South Africa
Differentiator
Potential investors can view, share, LIKE, or invest
Overview
• People come together and invest modest amounts in a specific high value investment opportunity
• The crowdinvest business model is similar to the successful “stokvels” or cooperatives that have been around for decades
• We are the first crowd sourced investment platform in the world offering investment opportunities in a range of different sectors: Business, Property, Fixed assets and Creative & Media
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EquityNet
• Headquarters: United States of America, Fayetteville, Arkansas
• Launched: December, 2005
• Classification: Equity/ Crowdinvesting
• Target: Startups/ SMMEs
• Field of expertise: Various partnership with key service providers alows equitynet to offer a variety of additional services
• Notable: 12,000 individual investors with $207,460,600 in funds raised
Differentiator
EquityNet's patented business plan software and Enterprise Analyzer™ technology enables entrepreneurs to analyse and optimise their business plan before they engage investors via the EquityNet funding network
EquityNet is the only patented crowdfunding platform in the world
Overview
• Angel investors and business supporters use EquityNet's advanced technology to efficiently screen and analyse businesses to fund and support entrepreneurs
• Investors get a standardised view of analysing opportunities with free access
• Entrepreneurs select from 3 paid models with varying levels of assistance in developing the business plan from EquityNet, Basic, Plus and Premium
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Seedrs
• Headquarters: London, United Kingdom
• Launched: January, 2010
• Classification: Equity/ Crowdinvesting
• Target: Startups
• Field of expertise: Equity based financing and capital access
• Notable: Access capital from a wide range of investors.
• Benefit from a seamless fundraising process.
• Connect with a strong network
• Access to Mentors
Differentiator
The Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme (SEIS) provides massive tax reliefs to individual investors who purchase new shares in very early-stage companies.
Borrowers have access to mentors
Overview
• Seedrs is an online platform for investing seed capital
• Investors invest money in startups in exchange for a portion of their equity, meaning that you buy shares in the business
• If a business you've invested in succeeds, the shares you own will become worth more than you paid for
• If you like a startup you see, you can invest between £10 and the full amount the business is seeking
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RealtyMogul
• Headquarters: California, United States of America
• Launched: August, 2012
• Classification: Equity/ Crowdinvesting
• Target: Niche
• Field of expertise: Real estate and property investing
• Notable: Each real estate investment is tied to a real estate company that deals with the hassles
Differentiator
Crowdfunding for real estate
Overview
• Realty Mogul is a marketplace for accredited investors to pool money online and make direct investments into local real estate
• Insider access to pre-vetted real estate investments
• Pool money with like-minded investors to make investments that are otherwise difficult to access
• Real estate companies are provided with vetted investors
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Fundable
• Headquarters: United States of America, Columbus, Ohio
• Launched: 2012/05/22
• Employees: 20
• Classification: Recievable/ Crowdfactoring & Equity/ Crowdinvesting
• Target: Startups
• Field of expertise:
– Entrepreneurs
– Start-up businesses
• Notable: Fundable is an excellent option for businesses of all sizes - from a successful goal of $3000 for an organic skincare line to a successful goal of $900,000 for a mobile app, this is a crowdfunding site created by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs
Differentiator
The company will also enable startups to offer either rewards of equity in return for investments
Overview
• Fundable makes use of a Crowdfunding platform that connects entrepreneurs and commercial start-up businesses with potential funders
• The business owner must reach or exceed its funding target set in order to receive funds pledged by funders
• Aims to assist business owner raise money to build products or reach business goals
• Funders may also provide personal assistance to the business instead of cash
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Cofolio
• Headquarters: USA
• Launched: 2009
• Employee composition: Management team, and advisory members
• Fees: US$50 per month to list on CoFolio platform
• Classification: Equity/ Crowdinvesting
• Target: SMMEs
• Field of expertise:
– Small to medium sized enterprises
– Start-up businesses
• Notable: Cofolio allows your business to raise any amount of capital, although our recommended funding range is from $250,000 – $1,000,000
Differentiator
• Cofolio aims to connect small business owners looking for expansion capital with local investors, allowing anyone to build their own community portfolio
Overview
• Business owner creates a Cofolio profile including reason for funding, amount requested, and other general information
• Business opportunity is marketed to local community investors and once requested funds have been raised, Cofolio approved lawyers finalise the prospectus terms
• Makes use of a equity or debt model for investors
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Sharespost
• Headquarters: San Bruno, CA
• Launched: 2009
• Classification: Equity/ Crowdinvesting
• Target: Startups/ SMMEs
• Registered users: Total of 77 000 buyers, bulletin boards and brokers
• Fees: US$34 pm for investors and companies listing on the platform
• Investor type: Must be “Accredited or sophisticated“ investor under US SEC Regulations
• Field of expertise:
– Companies with a valuation of more than US$100 million
– Companies with US$10 million or more
– In business for 5 years or more
– Only vested shares with pre-public companies can be traded
– To trade, shares must be held for at least a year
Overview
• Sharespost is an online platform that connects investors; from buyers, sellers and brokers with late-stage venture-backed companies and their shareholders
• Sharespost provides the information, tools and assistance investors need to close transactions
• To a degree, Sharespost offers the services of a traditional exchange, for private companies
• The online platform also facilitates transactions between shareholders and potential investors, i.e. secondary transactions
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Secondmarket
• Headquarters: New York, United States
• Launched: 2004
• Classification: Equity/ Crowdinvesting
• Target: Startups/ SMMEs
• Number of projects: Secondmarket has bought together more than 100 000 individuals and institutions and completed billions of dollars in alternative investment transactions
• Field of expertise:
• Marketplace
• Illiquid Assets
• Financial Services
• Hedge Fund
• Venture Capital
• Private Equity
• Auction-Rate Securities
• Bankruptcy Claims
• Private Company Stock
• Private Community Bank Stock
• Restricted Securities
• Block Trades. CDO
Overview
• Similarly to Sharespost, Secondmarket works with companies, buyer and sellers to create markets for alternative assets
• Users can create investment identities and build their own investor network
• Secondmarket also offers bank stock, fixed income and bankruptcy claims services
• Secondmarket is a registered broker-dealer and member of FINRA, MSRB and SIPC and a registered alternative trading system (ATS) for private company stock
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SymBid
• Headquarters: Netherlands, Utrecht
• Launched: 2011
• Classification: Equity/ Crowdinvesting
• Target: Startups/ SMMEs
• Incentive: The equity the borrower stands off will come with advice from the investors
• Field of expertise: Symbid looks to shape ideas with the help of crowd input and develop sustainable businesses
• Notable: First equity-based crowdfunding platform
Differentiator
• Profit from the knowledge of the crowd, use all the tools you need to create and present ideas, interact with all social networks to also activate your own crowd
Overview
• Symbid enables entrepreneurs to receive equity financing from large groups of people
• Symbid will offer a collaborative online environment where believers and entrepreneurs can interact with each other. This crowdsourcing element will enable participating companies to connect with members and tap their knowledge
• Symbid offers a Affiliate Program for partners who send users to the Symbid system
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Investors Network
• Headquarters: South Africa
• Classification: Equity/ Crowdinvesting
• Target: Startups/ SMMEs
• Incentive: The equity the borrower stands off will come with advice from the investors
• Field of expertise: Created to support and develop creative and uniquely South African Ideas
• Notable: Priority invites to Networking events
Differentiator
Access to free advice and Legal agreements, a toolbox of key entrepreneurial resources., a 'Help Section' where members can ask for advice, sections to search for entrepreneurial opportunities and strategic alliances
Invsestment opportunities can only be viewed once the investor has been approved
Overview
• The business provides both face-to-face networking meetings in Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Bloemfontein and Port Elizabeth as well as on-line networking
• Entrepreneurs seeking funding and growth, Investors seeking opportunities and Business Professionals seeking visibility facilities
• Registration is free for investors but is subject to approval
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FundRazr
• Headquarters: United States of America
• Launched: January, 2008
• Classification: Debt/ Crowdlending
• Target: Startups/ Projects
• Field of expertise: Social media and analytics. Stats show our system generates over 300% more social media exposure compared with regular Facebook sharing
• Notable: raised over $21,000,000 for over 36,000 campaigns in 18 different countries
Differentiator
• advanced social media technology helps our customers’ campaigns rise above the noise on Facebook and Twitter.
Overview
• Campaigns are seen by more potential contributors and, as a result, raise more money
• FundRazr can be used to fund just about any type of project or cause, examples include funding medical expenses, memorials, accident recovery, pet care, natural disaster relief, charitable causes or entrepreneurial projects
• Anyone can use FundRazr to Crowdfund Anything. Anywhere.
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P2Bi
• Headquarters: United States of America, Denver, Colorado
• Launched: November, 2012
• Classification: Debt/ Crowdlending
• Target: SMMEs
• Field of expertise: Quantifying and qualifying investment opportunities
Differentiator
Reimagining business lending to give companies better cash flow and access to cash for day to day operational requirements
Overview
• The business (our client) sells its invoices to P2Binvestor
• P2Binvestor (P2Bi) purchases the invoices, puts them up on our website and manages underwriting and collections
• The debtor receives goods and services from our client and is responsible to pay P2Binvestor
• The investor buys into a portfolio of client invoices
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MarketInvoice
• Headquarters: London, United Kingdom
• Launched: February 2011
• Classification: Debt/ Crowdlending
• Target: SMMEs
• Field of expertise: MarketInvoice is a revolutionary new way for SMEs to access the capital locked in their long-dated invoices
• Notable: £50,981,500 advances so far
Differentiator
The advance will be paid into your bank account within 24 hours
Overview
• Apply to MarketInvoice to raise finance against the invoices of one or more of your large end customers
• Professional investors advance you cash. A wide range of funders means sellers always get a good deal, and that invoices are sold quickly
• When your customer pays your invoice, you refund the advance plus fees, with any remainder forwarded to you
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SoMoLend
• Headquarters: Cincinnati, Ohio, United States of America
• Launched: August, 2011
• Classification: Debt/ Crowdlending
• Target: Niche
• Field of expertise: SoMoLend automates, speeds and simplifies the steps for loan application, review, funding progress reporting, communications between borrower and lenders, and payments. We utilize best practices to help our borrowers develop and market their campaigns
• Notable: Typically with 15 or fewer employees who need commercial loans ranging from $100 to $1 million
Differentiator
SoMoLends technology platform uses a GPS location tracking system (think foursquare) so that investors can view a map of business borrowers in their community
Overview
• SoMoLend is a Web-based lending platform that uses patent-pending technology to connect small business borrowers with individual and organizational investors (lenders), executed within a hyper-localizedgeographic scope
• SoMoLend's user-friendly technology allows small business borrowers to obtain loans from friends, family, customers, community supporters and interested organizations as well as from Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn connections
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Bolstr
• Headquarters: US
• Launched: September 2012
• Classification: Crowdfunding/ Debt & Recievable/ Crowdfactoring
• Target: SMMEs
• Incentive: Investors receive a return on their investment for a set period of time
• Field of expertise: Small Businesses can effectively leverage their network and community to raise the money needed to operate and expand
Differentiator
Attorneys can sign up as service providers on bolstr
Overview
• Bolstr was founded to provide Small Businesses with a simple fundraising tool that enables them to transform their network and community into a team of investors, and supporters
• Bolstr democratizes, and simplifies the process of raising money through a private offering
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Mosaic
• Headquarters: California, United States of America
• Launched: April, 2011
• Classification: Crowdfunding/ Debt
• Target: Niche
• Field of expertise: Investing in renewable energy, specifically solar energy
• Notable: Over $2.1 million has been invested through Mosaic and investors have received 100% on-time repayments
Differentiator
Mosaic connects investors to solar projects in need of financing
Overview
• Each investment you make is represented by a Mosaic Note. The note is a written promise to pay a specific sum of money over a fixed term
• As the project earns revenue, investors are paid back with interest
• The fundamentals of solar makes it an attractive component of a diversified investment portfolio: reliable technology, predictable energy output, and stable cash flows
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SunFunder
• Headquarters: San Francisco, CA
• Employee composition: Management team, and advisory members
• Revenue: A percentage of funds raised
• Classification: Debt/ Crowdlending
• Target: Niche
• Incentive: Capital repayments and ImpactPoints the equivalent of US$1
• Field of expertise:
– Solar energy companies
Differentiator
Investors earn back their principal investment plus intrest-based "Impact Points" to reinvest in another project of their choice
Overview
• SunFunder uses its platform to connect investors who want to invest in solar energy projects with companies that require affordable capital
• Relies on a partnership model with solar energy business around the world that provide solar energy solutions to communities
• Funding target set has to be reached before the company can receive the funding
• The funding is in the form of a loan and investors receive capital repayments over the lifespan of the finance period
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Zidisha
• Headquarters: Serling, Virginia, USA
• Launched: 2009/10/01
• Classification: Crowdfunding/ Debt products
• Target: Startups & SMMEs
• Incentive:The average Zidisha borrower pays less than 10% in annual interest and fees
• Field of expertise: Zidisha's lending model breaks new ground by using person-to-person lending to dramatically lower the costs of microfinance for low-income entrepreneurs in developing countries
• Loans Raised: $1,080,414
Differentiator
• It is the world's first direct peer-to-peer microlending service to link borrowers and lenders without intermediaries
Overview
• Zidisha is a non-profit peer-to-peer microfinance internet platform that allows people to lend
• Members can fund loans for as little as a dollar, which the borrowers then use to develop business activities
• Lender participants have the opportunity to bid to finance all or a portion of the loan at a proposed interest rate
• Zidisha facilitates for the direct communication between its members (innovative in this space)
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ThinCats
• Headquarters: England, UK
• Launched: January 2011
• Classification: Crowdfunding/ Debt products
• Target: SMMEs
• Incentive: The Average interest rate earned by Lenders: 10.79%
• Field of expertise: Intended to meet the needs of anyone managing an investment portfolio (including individuals, pension fund managers and companies with cash deposits), ThinCats provides direct access to the low risk market sector traditionally occupied by high street banks
• Loans Raised: 126 loans totalling £25.085m
Differentiator
• Unique in the way that they always require security and carefully select a small number of relatively large deals. They have a list of Sponsors who work for the borrower in helping to prepare the loan case
Overview
• Lending members take part in an on-line auction to join a lending syndicate for each loan. At the end of the auction those lenders offering the best interest rates are selected to make up the lending syndicate and get the interest rate they have asked for
• The Borrower is then offered a loan at the weighted average of the accepted bids plus 1.5% to cover operating, deal management and monitoring costs
• The minimum loan is £1,000 and the maximum is the whole loan. So far the most common bid has been £5,000 but bids of £50,000 are not uncommon
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Abundance Generation
• Headquarters: London
• Employee composition: Management team, and advisory members
• Classification: Debt/ Crowdlending & Equity/ Crowdinvesting
• Target: Niche
• Incentive: Cash based on project revenue; receive early investor bonus
• Field of expertise:
– Renewable energy companies/ projects
• Notable: Its first project, launched in July 2012, raised £1.4m to fund a community-scale wind turbine
Differentiator
provides retail investors with the opportunity to invest their money directly into renewable energy projects in the UK and get a regular cash return based on the energy produced
Overview
• Abundance aims to link communities with individuals with Renewable Energy projects
• Companies or project owners offer debentures to potential investors
• Abundance then assists in structuring the debentures and to market and distribute them to registered interested investors
• The debentures, structured over a 20-25 year term, offer investors long-term, low risk and predictable investment opportunity
• Abundance platform also offers debenture holders the opportunity to sell their debentures to other interested investors
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Funding Circle
• Headquarters: United Kingdom, London
• Launched: August 2010
• Classification: Crowdfunding/ Debt products
• Target: SMMEs
• Incentive: Funding Circle investors are earning 6.2%* average net return (after fees and bad debt)
• Field of expertise: Funding Circle is backed by Index Ventures, Union Square Ventures and a series of prominent Angel investors including Alan Morgan
• 2012 Business Moneyfacts awards for Best Alternative Funding Provider
• Loans funded to date: £107,629,660
Differentiator
Directly connects people who want to invest money with vetted, established businesses who want to borrow money. Accessing you money back is as simple as selling your loans onto other investors. On average it takes just 30 mins to sell a loan
Overview
• Funding Circle is an online marketplace where people can lend directly to small businesses in the UK, eliminating the high cost and complexity of banks
• At Funding Circle, people get higher, more stable returns for the long term, and businesses get lower cost finance to expand and develop. It is a simple idea and an easy to use website, whose creators hope will make a big impact
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Rebuilding Society
• Headquarters: Leeds, England, UK
• Launched: 2011
• Classification: Crowdfunding/ Debt products
• Target: SMMEs
• Incentive: Offer to lend at an average return of between 7 and 15.5 per cent gross
• Field of expertise: They offer a Crowdfunding – Adviser Survey
• First Loan: Feb 2013
Differentiator
They have opportunities for “Introducers” for individuals who refer a business to them and they complete a loan, Introducers receive an introducer fee of 1.5% of the loan
Users earn Trust Points for positive behaviour in the community. The higher the score, the more valuable the user is to the community.
Overview
• One of the first 6 platforms globally that has gained market traction for Peer to business lending
• Investors can subscribe to parts of the loan after assessing the business's information, committing an amount of their choice, with an interest rate of their choice
• The platform also operates a 'second hand' loan market, where lenders buy and sell active loans
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SinoLending
• Headquarters: Shanghai, China
• Launched: 2012
• Classification: Crowdfunding/ Debt products
• Target: SMMEs
• Incentive: rates varying from 9.49% to 23.99%
• Field of expertise: SinoLending understands east Asian people's unique preference for savings and against consumptio
Differentiator
• Lenders have the option to use an automated tool to lend to a pool of borrowers to achieve diversification very easily
Overview
• SinoLending enables borrowers to create loan listings on its website by supplying details about themselves and the loans that they would like to request
• SinoLending focuses on small-and-medium enterprises (SMEs)
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assetz CAPITAL
• Headquarters: Stockport, United Kingdom
• Launched: 1999
• Rate model: Pre-set interest rate based on credit scoring
• Revenue: Loan origination fee & investors annual service fee, charges on assets
• Loan type: Unsecured and secured personal loan
• Funding volume to date: £ 8 978 585
• ROI: 11.8% (2013)
• Loan types:
– Debt consolidation
– Home improvement
– Short-term bridge loans
– Auto & vehicle loans
– Baby & adoption loans
– Engagement ring loans
– Wedding loans
– Green loans
– Military loans
Overview
• Has two divisions namely assetz SME Capital and assetz Development Capital that offers loans strictly to SME businesses and property development projects respectively
• Both divisions share the same systems, however assetz Development Capital has different lending structures causing the two divisions to be separated
• The assetz group consists of popular UK property and financial services companies that together have 55 000 (2013) registered private investors
• Both lenders and investors are independently reviewed by Grant Thornton where also the lenders monies are managed by Grant Thornton LLP as they are trustees
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Ise Pankur
• Headquarters: Tallinn, Estonia
• Re-launched: 2008
• Rate model: Pre-set interest rate based on credit scoring
• Revenue: Loan origination fee, service based fees i.e. on Ise Pankur account , borrowing, debt collection and resale fees
• Loan type: Unsecured personal loan
• Funding volume to date: £ 13855404.01
• ROI: 19% (2013)
• Loan types:
– Debt consolidation
– Home improvements and mortgage loans
– Start up capital and business expansion
– Student loans
– Travel loans
– Car and vehicle
– Other consumer loans
Overview
• Offers lending opportunities for individuals and business to borrow from each other where they are able facilitate the transactions between the users in stable economies i.e. Central, Western and Eastern Europe
• In 2010 the company introduced stricter risk management policies to enable their borrowers to earn higher annual returns on their investments
• A larger portion of the company’s investors are male with a fairly equal number of female and male borrowers
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YouAngel.com
• Headquarters: London, UK
• Re-launched: Unknown
• Rate model: Interest rate based on the lowest auction offered
• Revenue: Loan origination fee i.e. application, listing and completion fees with no additional fees charged
• Loan type: Unsecured personal loan but sometime carrying personal guarantees
• Funding volume to date: Unknown
• ROI: ranging from 6%-10.5%
• Loan types:
– Business loans
– Business credits
Overview
• YouAngel.com offers loans to established and credit-worthy businesses such as limited companies, limited liability partnerships, sole traders or other partnerships
• They are able to distinguish themselves with their discussion board/forum offering titled Angel Talk discussion forums where businesses with successful loan applications are given the opportunity to submit various reports to potential lenders
• Casual users of the Angel Talk discussion forums are not permitted to contribute to these discussions however there are few limitations on the subject matters the lenders can talk about creating a “dragon” atmosphere
• In cases where the borrower defaults on payment due, the lender is able to subscribe to a discretionary compensation fund: were the contributions are made by the borrower to compensate the lender
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Squirrl.com
• Headquarters: Lincoln, UK
• Re-launched: Unknown
• Rate model: Pre-set interest rate based on credit scoring
• Revenue: Loan origination fee
• Loan type: Secured business loans
• Funding volume to date: Unknown
• ROI: Not specified
• Loan types:
– Business loans
Overview
• Is an online marketplace that brings together lenders called savers to lend to established suppliers, they are called savers-because the saver has direct say on where their funds will go to which supplier and for the fact that they don’t pay any investor service fees
• Has a management administration division that looks after Squirrl.com’s business administration, development and security trust work as well as an advisory board division that advises on internal developments and “liaises with the lender community to act in their best interests when conflict of any description arises between lenders and Squirrl.com”
• They offer loans to unspecified business borrowers across the UK, were they require the loans to be secured by offering a portfolio contracts as security
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Funding Secured
Overview
• Offers only large secured loan amounts that are to be more or equal to £25,000 to businesses where the interested borrower (the business) will be given direct access to a Funding Secured member to obtain advisory support
• The loan amounts are secured by fixed assets with equalling values: collecting collateral in the same way as the banks will do
• Borrowers are able to pitch for loans with the desired interest rate, payment length and level of security
• Headquarters: Sittingbourne, UK
• Re-launched: Unknown
• Rate model: Pre-set interest rate based on credit scoring
• Revenue: Loan origination fee
• Loan type: Secured business loans
• Funding volume to date: Unknown
• ROI: x < 6%
• Loan types:
– Business loans
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M-Changa
• Headquarters: Nairobi, Kenya
• Launched: 2011
• Classification: Recievable/ Crowdfactoring
• Target: Startups/ Projects
• Notable: powers donation-based funding for a wide variety of creative projects
• Field of expertise:
– Funds can be raised for any type of initiative with emphasis on social development and opportunity creation
Differentiator
The entire model is SMS driven and all traditional activities can be performed using simple basic command key words vie SMS
Overview
• Once the five minute set-up is completed, M-Changa will invite everyone on your list to contribute to your fundraiser; it tracks their responses and, of course, their contributions. You can withdraw the funds any time
• Your fundraiser can run indefinitely so long as a payment or withdrawal is completed once every 14 days. After 14 days your fundraiser will be suspended and you will stop receiving updates.
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RocketHub
• Headquarters: United States of America, New York
• Launched: 2010
• Classification: Recievable/ Crowdfactoring
• Target: Startups/ Projects
• Notable: powers donation-based funding for a wide variety of creative projects
• Field of expertise:
– International access
– Unique, simple crowdfunding education - curriculum and tools
– Most diverse community art, science, business, and social good
Differentiator
RocketHub have concepts called FuelPad and LaunchPad programs that help campaign owners and potential promotion and marketing partners connect and collaborate for the success of a campaign.
Overview
• Fuelers and creatives have the chance to unlock badges whenever they complete a task. These badges are designed in such a way that one's deeds and accomplishments for the community are highly recognized. These badges serve as their motivation to do more and create better projects
• The site has been designed to work on an open community based concept
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Indiegogo
• Headquarters: San Francisco, California
• Launched: 2008
• Classification: Recievable/ Crowdfactoring
• Target: Startups/ Projects
• Notable: IndieGoGo campaigns receive all the money they have been pledged, whether the initial funding goal was reached or not
• Field of expertise:
– Assist projects and startups to gain exposure and provide additional support based on the amount of effort the individual puts in
Differentiator
IndieGoGo is available internationally, while Kickstarter requires a U.S.bank account. Non Profit companies can register for reduced fees
Overview
• Indiegogo helps you spread the word about your campaign with their unique algorithm called the gogofactor
• You keep 100% ownership of your campaign and you don't owe us a cent until you raise money
• Manage contributions with a dashboard and stay on top of sending off your perks with our dashboard. Track who has claimed perks and how to get in touch with contributors to ensure they receive perks on time
• merit-based algorithm that tracks the level of activity of each campaign based on how much you share, update, and attract funding
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CrowdFunder
• Headquarters: United Kingdom, Exeter
• Launched: January, 2010
• Classification: Recievable/ Crowdfactoring
• Target: Startups/ Projects
• Notable: Various tips and guidelines are provided from both an idea, reward and PR perspective.
• Extra effort is provided to the various initiatives
Differentiator
They are able to create specific campaigns around a pre defined communities. An example is CrowdfundCornwall Campaign which highlights opportunities from cornwall only
Overview
• In return for funding a project you’ll get a reward from the project owner. This could be anything from a ‘big thank you’ to a one off tailored reward just for you, both the project owner and backer win
• The ‘crowd’ decides what’s good, what’s not, what they want to fund and what they don’t. If the crowd doesn’t back the project it won’t happen.
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FundFind
• Headquarters: South Africa
• Launched: 2013
• Classification: Recievable/ Crowdfactoring
• Target: Startups
• Notable: There has not been much activity on the platform and the concept has not been well supported by the community
Differentiator
It is required by borrowers to engage the people who need your product or solution
Overview
• FundFind is a new way to fund projects, startups, and innovations in South Africa using the proven method of rewards-based crowdfunding
• Define who the project will target most and what they will get for funding the initiative
• For each group the borrower will identify, briefly describe how they can help them and offer their product tailored to the funders needs as an incentive
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FundAnything
• Headquarters: United States of America
• Launched: January 2010
• Classification: Recievable/ Crowdfactoring
• Target: Startups
• Field of expertise: Investment and startup recruiting
• Notable: Donald trump is involved and gives advice/ makes recommendations on specific projects
Differentiator
There is no cost involved in setting up a project and there are no restrictions as to what you can raise funds for
Overview
• FundAnything is a fast, easy way to raise money online
• Individuals or groups can create campaigns that highlight their personal stories or causes and explain in detail what they are trying to achieve by raising money
• You can use FundAnything to raise money for a business idea, tuition, medical emergency, volunteer project, or a celebration
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Kickstarter
• Headquarters: Manhattan, New York, United States
• Launched: 2008
• Classification: Recievable/ Crowdfactoring
• Target: Startups
• Notable: Kickstater has had more than 20 000 projects that were successfully funded
• Field of expertise:
– Art
– Comics
– Dance
– Design
– Fashion
– Film & Video
– Food
– Games
– Music
– Photography
– Publishing
– Technology
– Theatre
Differentiator
It works on the belief that a good idea, communicated well, can spread fast and wide and a large group of people can be a tremendous source of funding and support
Overview
• Kickstarter is a funding platform for creative projects including everything from traditional forms of art to contemporary forms
• Kickstarter aims to let creative people of all kinds raise money for their projects by connecting directly with fans, who receive exclusive access and rewards in exchange for their patronage
• Kickstarter also works as a publishing platform where projects creators can communicate with the people that are supporting them
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AppsFunder
• Headquarters: Netherlands, Ghent
• Launched: 2010
• Classification: Recievable/ Crowdfactoring
• Target: Startups/ Projects
• Incentive: Rewards, cash incentive
• Number of projects:
– AppsFunder funded 20 projects with a total amount of US$21 925
– Has funders who funded a total of US$24 945
• Field of expertise:
– Apple-based mobile applications
– Andriod-based mobile applications
Differentiator
Backers make money from the sales on Android Market and iTunes when the app is published. You are also offered the opportunity to pitch your app idea at the expert pannel
Overview
• AppsFunder is an online platform for technology start-ups to raise funding through collecting pre-orders for products or services they want to developed
• AppsFunder is dedicated to realizing mobile applications for developers
• Application developers keep 100% ownership of their apps
• AppsFunder is a crowdfunding-site 100% focused on the mobile app - business. Developers can receive pledges for developing new apps for Android, Apple iOS
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Quirky
• Headquarters: Cambridge, United States
• Launched: 2010
• Employees: 50 – 100
• Registered users: 180 000+
• Classification: Recievable/ Crowdfactoring
• Target: Niche/ SMMEs
• Incentive: 30% of the total revenue generated by direct sales of the product on Quirky.com, as well as 10% of revenue from indirect sales
• Funders: Ben Kaufman
• Fees: US$10 per idea submission
• Field of expertise:
– Industrial designs and products
Differentiator
The world influences their business in real-time, and they share their revenue directly with the people who helped them make successful decisions
Overview
• An industrial design company that uses a crowdsourcing platform to solicit ideas for new products
• Ideas are voted, and commented on by participants and company employees, and chosen ideas are designed, manufactured and marketed by Quirky
• The ideator/ inventor are charged an upfront fee for submitting an idea, and implemented ideas share up 30% of profits made
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Start Me
• Headquarters: South Africa
• Launched: 2011
• Classification: Recievable/ Crowdfactoring or Equity
• Target: Startups/ Projects
• Incentive: Various rewards are promised to investors based on the amount they are willing to provide
• Field of expertise: Created to support and develop creative and uniquely South African Ideas
• Notable: Created by the same group of South African Entrepreneurs behind the South African Investors Network www.investorsnetwork.co.za
Differentiator
Investors buy an online currency called “Investment Credit” R1 = 1 Investment credit. These credits can then be distributed amongst projects the investor is interested in supporting
Overview
• By attracting lots of investors who invest smaller amounts of money into a person, company, product or idea you can bypass the traditional ways of raising venture finance
• It is a new way to fund entrepreneurs, artists, schools and community projects in South Africa by crowdfunding for equity or other incentives, giving those looking for funding a platform to connect with ordinary people and raise start-up finance
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Kiss Kiss Bank Bank
• Headquarters: France
• Launched: 2011
• Classification: Recievable/ Crowdfactoring
• Target: Startups/ Projects
• Incentive: Various rewards are promised to investors based on the amount they are willing to provide
• Field of expertise: The initiative looks to identify creative and alternative projects to fund
• Notable: Kisskissbankbank is the European leader of this kind of platform (Crowdsourcing.org)
Differentiator
Dedicated to creativity and innovation projects only
Overview
• Projects are run on the All or Nothing model
• If clients reach or outreach their objectives, they will receive the amount they’ve collected. However if the goal is not reached by the end of the campaign, the contributors will be automatically refunded
• Strong emphasis is placed on mobilizing a community of followers around the initiative
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Rebirth Financial
• Headquarters: Louisiana, United States
• Launched: 2010
• Classification: Recievable/ Crowdfactoring
• Target: Startups and small businesses/ Projects
• Notable: One of the first companies to provide an online peer-to-business lending platform
• Revenue: Loan origination fee
• Loan type: Unsecured and secured personal loans
• ROI: 8%-10%
• Loan types:
– Small Business Administration (SBA)loans
– Merchant cash advance
– Receivables factoring
– Fixed Asset Loan
– Crowdfunding
Differentiator
Dedicated to providing loans and services to small businesses based on different level packages/ options
Overview
• One of the first companies in America to introduce social lending between individuals and institutions peer-to-business lending
• Offers solutions i.e. lending opportunities, tools and support strictly for small businesses: borrowers can choose their level of engagement for example a seasoned borrower with less engagement requirements will opt for a silver option, whereas those with increased engagement requirements then they would be better suited for the gold or platinum options
• With regards to receivables factoring: the account receivables should be greater then the requested loan
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