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« Alternative models to fund microenterprises: p2p-lending and micro-equity »

« Alternative models to fund microenterprises: p2p-lending and micro-equity » Opening: Francesco Grieco, EMN Moderator: Mirko Bendig, evers & jung Speakers: Yasmine Hamraoui, Babyloan; Gloria Estapé-Dubreuil, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Cécile Dambricourt, financité.

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« Alternative models to fund microenterprises: p2p-lending and micro-equity »

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  1. « Alternative models to fund microenterprises: p2p-lending and micro-equity » Opening: Francesco Grieco, EMN Moderator: Mirko Bendig, evers & jung Speakers: • Yasmine Hamraoui, Babyloan; • Gloria Estapé-Dubreuil, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; • Cécile Dambricourt, financité

  2. UsingDepth to Finance Growth – How SuccessfulisMicrolending? • Network economy: the hype of crowdfinancing (crowdfunding and crowdinvesting) Open questions? • Product diversification in the micro-lendingsector due to the needs of the target groups? • Creation of sustainablemid-size businesses? • Significant impact - job marketeffects? Background

  3. Microlending 2.0. - AdvancingtowardsGreaterEfficiency, Scale, and hence Impact? • Less fix costs (no branches, maintenance of (old) infrastructure and less staff) • Lean and faster processes • High outreach and potential to scale/grow for MFIs P2P-Microlending

  4. Micro-equity – A flexibal and robustmechnism to leverage impact? • New capital for entrepreneurs • No strict repayment and exorbitant interest rates • Continual addition of value to supply chain and increased profitability • Scalibility of microbusinesses Microequity

  5. Alternative models to fundmicroenterprises: p2p-lending and micro-equity • Is micro-equity and/or p2p-lending a new way to boost the growth of microenterprises in the medium-term? • Are they on the way to replace the « traditional » microloans? Key questions

  6. Alternative models to fundmicroenterprises: p2p-lending and micro-equity • Yasmine Hamraoui, Babyloan • Gloria Estapé-Dubreuil, Universitat Autònoma des Barcelona (CIGALES) • Cécile Dambricourt, financité The Panelists

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