The Global Fintech 100 list by KPMG and H2 Ventures has been highly publicized and is a leading point of reference for the global fintech market; Lend Academy provides insight on this year's list in their article; the list includes companies from 23 countries with two groupings for established and emerging companies ranked by five factors; marketplace lending reported the greatest representation by category with 32 companies; by country China led the list with four of the top five rankings. Source
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Legion Capital, a venture capital and advisory firm, has launched a subsidiary called Stage 1 Funding, LLC; the new firm will look to address the demand for small business finance; Joseph B. Hilton of the Hilton Hotel Family will serve as President and they will focus on accounts receivable finance, equipment finance and venture debt or equity. Source
Initiative Ireland is a new peer-to-peer lending platform; they are planning to raise 2 million euros for startup operations through Ireland's Employment and Investment Incentive Scheme; the firm hopes to provide returns of 5% to 7% per year to investors and total loan savings of 20% to 30% for borrowers versus traditional bank lenders. Source
Chinese regulators raided over 40 companies in China to investigate for illegal activities pertaining to the country's newly disseminated laws; investigators found property agents listing homes that owners had not agreed to sell and providing false information about properties; with a focus on real estate property investing, the investigators also found P2P lenders offering down payment loans after they were recently restricted by regulators. Source
Applied Blockchain has been trialling a system for companies to process their invoices on blockchain and in turn will allow the companies to tap the securitization markets; the current trial is with a UK SME called Emplas that makes windows; "Our platform may now allow for securitization of invoices as the underlying for bond issues," Ben-Ari, Founder of Applied Blockchain, tells Euromoney; "It brings transparency as to the ownership and establishes the provenance of invoices for bond buyers in ways that the existing processes and technology simply did not allow." Source