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News RoundupFintechEurope
·May. 28, 2019

EU Elections Bring More Uncertainty to Fintech and Alternative Finance

Within 2 weeks the UK will have a new Prime Minister as Theresa May steps down and with this change...
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Asia/PacOnline LendingNews Roundup
·Jan. 31, 2017

New Zealand Bank, Heartland, Invests A$20mn in Spotcap

European online lender Spotcap has received A$20 million (USD$15.15 million) from New Zealand Bank, Heartland; Spotcap has also launched its platform in New Zealand and will be accelerating growth in Australia, helping to expand its business in the Asia Pacific region; Spotcap's lending targets small and medium enterprises with credit lines and loans of up to $250,000.  Source

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Peer to Peer Lending
·Nov. 2, 2017

An Acceleration in Fintech Capital Raising

There has been a healthy level of new funding deals closed in recent weeks. What we want to do in...
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News RoundupEuropeOnline Lending
·Nov. 4, 2016

European MPL, Spotcap, is Opening in UK Despite Brexit Concerns

Marketplace lender, Spotcap, is headquartered in Germany and first launched in Spain; it now has opened an office in London and has begun serving the UK lending market; uncertainties with Brexit crossed executives' minds but didn't deter the launch; UK Managing Director, Niels Turfboer, said, "a lot needs to happen in the world [for London] to lose its position, which is basically number one in the world after Silicon Valley [for fintech]"; in fact, he adds, "Historically a period of uncertainty will lead to more restricted activity from the more traditional finance companies like the High Street banks. That has its effect mostly on the SMEs as they're considered to be more risky. I definitely think it's going to be a turbulent and challenging time but alternative finance will have more influence in the coming years, in my opinion."; the company focuses on offering working capital lines of credit for small businesses.  Source

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