Crowd2Fund investors deposited £2.2m in “thrilling” 2022
Crowd2Fund’s investors deposited £2.2m of additional capital on the business lending platform last year.
These funds helped 60 entrepreneurs raise funds in 2022, meaning that Crowd2Fund has helped to support 700 British businesses since it was founded in 2014.
“Well, 2022 was thrilling,” said the peer-to-peer lending platform in a blog post, adding that the company is “excited” about what 2023 has in store.
Crowd2Fund is now offering a 20 per cent fee reduction for returning clients, as well as multiple funding options such as fixed-term loans, revenue loans and equity investing. The platform also offers help with marketing and investor outreach.
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“We are delighted to see our clients return and continue to grow and expand,” said Crowd2Fund.
“Despite the uncertainty in the current climate, we want to let you know that we are here for you and will continue to support you in any way we can.
“Helping British businesses really is at the heart of what we do.”
Earlier this year, the platform revealed that its investors have seen no losses on loans purchased via the Small Business Exchange secondary market, which reopened on 20 June 2022 after a two year pause.
The platform is now considering an expansion of its auto-invest product, which would include secondary market purchases.
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