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+ | === Appearance of the platforms=== | ||
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+ | === Risks and criticism=== |
Revision as of 14:38, 26 November 2014
Crowdfunding platforms are structured differently. If they take fees and how much is often not so obvious.
One has to find for the hidden risks and guidelines that are the base of this newly grown industry, carefully.
Contents
Crowdlending
investigated platforms
1. Zopa (UK)
2. Ratesetter (UK)
3. smava (Germany)
4. auxmoney (Germany/Austria)
5. bankless24.de (Germany)
6. Lending Club (USA)
7. ThinCats (UK)
8. Zencap (Germany)
9. Finmar (Germany)
10. Lendico.at (Germany/Austria)