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BeitragVerfasst am: 17.11.2017, 00:44    Titel: Seedrs: Crowdproperty (P2P Kredit Marktplatz) Antworten mit Zitat

Pitch der britischen P2P Kreditplattform Crowdproperty

Immobilienplattform mit Krediten mit erstrangiger Sicherheit

Seit 2014 am Markt, allerdings bisher nur 10,7 Mio Pfund Kreditvolumen, was in dem Marktumfeld für 3 Jahre sehr wenig ist.

Morgen früh etwas mehr im Artikel auf P2P Banking
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BeitragVerfasst am: 18.09.2018, 15:24    Titel: Re: Seedrs: Crowdproperty (P2P Kredit Marktplatz) Antworten mit Zitat

Crowdproperty wird P2PFA Mitglied

Zitat:

CrowdProperty (www.crowdproperty.com) has been accepted as the first property development peer-to-peer lending platform to join the Peer-to-Peer Finance Association (P2PFA).

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The P2PFA is the leading industry body for the peer-to-peer lending sector in the UK. With just eight other members including Funding Circle* and Zopa, the association requires members to demonstrate and maintain the very highest standards of business practice and alignment to the association's operating principles. These principles are Competence, Honesty, Integrity and Transparency, all of which we have always placed at the heart of CrowdProperty.

This third party, leading industry body recognition is a significant step in furthering the development of our CrowdProperty trusted brand and puts CrowdProperty at the top table of the industry.

Mike Bristow, CEO of CrowdProperty says 'This is yet another defining moment for CrowdProperty in our mission of delivering a better deal for all on both sides of our marketplace. It validates the competence, honesty, integrity and transparency that are core to our business which has resulted in our exceptional growth and 100% capital and interest payback track record. We are especially proud to be the first specialist property development peer-to-peer lender in the P2PFA. This further distinguishes us as a leader in this space and we look forward to playing an active role in the development of the UK sector, which in many respects is at the forefront of the development of peer-to-peer lending globally.'

The future is bright for CrowdProperty as we work tirelessly to deliver a better deal for lenders and borrowers whilst enabling much needed housing supply.

For further information, please get in touch on 020 3012 0161

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Laufend: Bondora*, Investly*, Estateguru*, Ablrate*, Moneything* (Rest), Crowdestate* (Rest), Fellow Finance* (Rest), October* (Rest), Linked Finance*, Lenndy* (Rest), Assetz*, Plenti, Neofinance* (Rest), Lendermarket*,
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BeitragVerfasst am: 18.09.2018, 20:26    Titel: Re: Seedrs: Crowdproperty (P2P Kredit Marktplatz) Antworten mit Zitat

Das ist sehr erfreulich, da ich die Prinzipien der P2PFA (Transparenz durch Statistikseite+LoanBook-Download, alle Investoren investieren zu gleichen Bedingungen etc.) sehr sinnvoll finde. Auch schön zu sehen, dass CrowdProperty auch diesen Weg geht. Jetzt wird mir auch klar warum sie beim Update der Website gleich von praktisch gar keiner Statistikseite zu so einer vollwertigen Seite übergegangen sind. Nur den LoanBook-Download kann ich bisher noch nirgends finden.
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BeitragVerfasst am: 17.05.2020, 10:29    Titel: Re: Seedrs: Crowdproperty (P2P Kredit Marktplatz) Antworten mit Zitat

kopierter Newsletter (ohne die Grafiken)

Zitat:
We hope this email finds you and your families safe and well.

At CrowdProperty, we believe in bringing you, our lenders, the very best residential property project lending opportunities (quality projects being undertaken by quality property professionals), that are always first-charge secured at modest loan to value levels having undergone our rigorous, expertise-led due diligence process. As property experts, we then work closely with our borrowers throughout their projects to maximise the likelihood of a successfully completed project, in the best interests of your investment. These elements are all key to our exemplary track record and a major contributor to ongoing site activity and paybacks through the Covid-19 period – for example the £1,766,159 project payback on Friday that included £166,159 of interest.

We fully recognise that it has been difficult getting into loans recently. The last 10 funded projects, totalling almost £3m (at average loan to gross development value of 52.4%) have each funded in 55.1 seconds on average. It’s important to note that we will only launch new projects onto the CrowdProperty platform that are both ready for funding and meet our lending criteria at that time, which have naturally tightened of late.

In this email, we will go into the following by way of reflection and update:

A brief recap about why CrowdProperty exists and how it benefits everyone as well as the wider economy
A deeper dive into some of the key ways CrowdProperty brings you the very best lending opportunities
What’s going on in the property market and what might we expect going forward
How CrowdProperty is faring during Covid-19 and why there’s a very strong outlook of bringing you more high quality lending opportunities
A reminder on the different ways you can lend with CrowdProperty, including tax-free through the CrowdProperty ISA and SSAS/SIPP pensions


1. A brief recap about why CrowdProperty exists and how it benefits everyone as well as the wider economy

Our last update went into detail on why CrowdProperty exists but it’s worth briefly recapping on the key points.

We set up CrowdProperty in 2013 to give a better deal for all – our lenders, our borrowers, the under-supplied housing market and spend in the UK economy – by more directly matching the supply and demand of capital with efficiency (enabled by technology) and effectiveness (enabled by deep asset-class expertise). Our relentless focus is on uniquely and directly originating billions of pounds of property projects and expertly curating lending opportunities with first charge security at modest LTV levels serving domestic under-supplied demand in liquid markets at mainstream, affordable price points. We’ve seen over £3bn of projects and have funded almost £70m – a conversion rate of under 3%, or otherwise put, a healthy rejection rate of over 97%. This is why institutions also want a slice of the action and are active on our platform after months of due diligence on the business, validating the strength of the proposition we’ve built for you. You can further benefit from the tax-free cherry on top via the CrowdProperty ISA and SSAS/SIPP pension lending.


2. A deeper dive into some of the key ways CrowdProperty brings you the very best lending opportunities

There are many ways that CrowdProperty has built a uniquely strong, competitively advantaged business that delivers market-leading benefits to you as a lender, a few of which we’ll highlight below.

First of all, CrowdProperty has built a unique direct to developer route to market which both helps CrowdProperty to close the best lending opportunities, and brings you better rewards in the form of a greater share of what the borrower pays. Coupled with our deep expertise in exactly the asset class we are lending against and a standout, differentiated borrower proposition (as explained in our latest borrower update, which may give you interesting borrower-side perspectives), we have built a lending business ideally positioned to attract the best opportunities and deliver those returns, enabled by superior economics, superior underwriting, superior service, superior loan monitoring and superior customer retention from deeper property professional relationships.

CrowdProperty only offers first charge secured lending opportunities, which not only puts your capital and interest first in the queue in a recovery situation, but an often under-estimated benefit of first charge security is that the first charge holder also controls the recovery process. That puts your capital in the safest, most controllable position – never underestimate the risks associated of ‘security’ that is junior to the first charge.

Coupled with security is security coverage. There are three key measures to keep an eye on: Initial Loan to Value – i.e. the amount released to acquire the initial asset as a proportion of its value; Loan to Gross Development Value excluding interest – i.e. the protection of your capital; and Loan to Gross Development Value including interest – i.e. the protection of your capital and interest. Averages for CrowdProperty come in at 61.2%, 53.1% and 58.9% respectively, relative to values where there is always demand and has been under-served for years - domestic under-supplied demand, in liquid markets, at mainstream, affordable price points. This means that there is, on average, 38.8% of initial value buffer, 41.1% end of project buffer to repay both your capital and interest and a 46.9% buffer protecting your capital. One thing that Covid-19 highlights is that anything can happen, so be sure that your investments are well protected.

Such statistics then bring us on to transparency. Those risk exposure figures are all outlined very clearly for every project and on our award-winning statistics page. Transparency is critically important in this sector and you should insist on it… where things aren’t sufficiently clear, there’s probably a reason for it. We’re fully transparent about our performance through clear disclosure and also by opening up our loan book – and every cashflow therein – to various market commentators including leading market analyst Brismo. This underlines our complete commitment to disclosure best-practice and independent accountability for the performance of every loan that we originate, both historically and going forward.

In those statistics, you should be clear about whether you are getting your fair share of the returns. Laid out on our statistics page, it’s made clear that we take a 2% points spread between the interest rate we charge borrowers and the interest rate we give to lenders. This number is critically important. If you’re being offered 8% and the borrower is paying 10%, it’s a far fairer and safer position than getting 8% when the borrower is paying 15%. Why? The borrower could not borrow cheaper from elsewhere, is likely to be significantly more risky and the platform is not passing on a good proportion of the returns to those bearing the risk. We’re a lender of first resort to compete for the best projects so have competitive borrower interest rates, and we have built a very efficient and effective system to deliver as much of those returns to you as possible. If platforms aren’t entirely transparent about the spread between borrower and lender rates (and the vast majority aren’t), there’s definitely a reason why.

Finally, you’re only a lender if you get the money back – otherwise you’re a charity without a cause. The critical thing in lending is intimately knowing what you’re lending to, which is right at the heart of CrowdProperty. Deep expertise in exactly the asset class we’re lending against sits at the core of what we do with decades of hands-on experience in what the borrowers are doing, through multiple economic cycles. This not only gives us the edge in securing the best projects, offering property finance by property people, but also the critical advantage of knowing how best to solve problems and reach successful conclusions of projects, to safeguard your capital. What’s more, having been lending since 2014, we believe in absolute focus. Lending to small and medium sized property professionals undertaking quality property projects is not part of what we do it is the only thing we do. You don’t see Tiger Woods playing much tennis – we believe that it’s focus that makes us World Class and that’s how we’re the UK’s leading specialist property project online lending platform.


3. What’s going on in the property market and what might we expect going forward

There’s a great deal of discussion in the media about the outlook for the property market. Dramatic headlines about huge falls in the market are referring to transaction volumes of course, with the lockdown having had a huge impact on the ability to agree and complete sales during this time. The sales and lettings markets have opened up again and the many transactions that have effectively been on hold will start to progress once more, actively encouraged by The Government as restrictions start to ease in planned ways. Building and construction has always been sanctioned to continue in the UK throughout Covid-19 if it could be done safely (in every way - on-site, supplies delivery, transport to site etc) and it is now being actively encouraged to reopen fully.

Stepping back however, evidence from previous pandemics suggests a short, sharp trough (as discussed in this article from Zillow Research) and then a reversion to the underlying trend leading into the pandemic. We know that after a few years of political uncertainty, the UK voted in a strong majority government, resulting in a decisive direction on EU membership, bringing with it stronger foundations in markets including the property market. This played out in robust property market data in early 2020 in terms of transaction volumes, strengthening prices and RICS property professional surveys’ market lead indicators.

Before we look forward at the forward-looking supply/demand balance, let’s look back to guide us on whether this shock could spark a long-awaited correction. This has been evident in the past – both 89/90 and 07/08 experienced long periods of housing market growth before those economic shocks drove double-digit percentage declines (18.7% in 07/08 vs commercial property dropping 43%), taking years to recover. In the below chart, showing the Nationwide House Price Index since 1975, this can clearly be seen and at first glance, one might think the signs are here again:
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But this is where it is critical to separate real from nominal growth. In other words, let’s take the effects of inflation out of the nominal (unadjusted for inflation) data. In the above chart, the green line shows the Nationwide House Price Index in nominal terms, whereas the pink line shows it in real terms, adjusted for inflation (RPI-adjusted). This reflects the real value growth in UK housing. Clearly on the above chart, it’s difficult to see the movements (although interesting to note the extent of the difference), so below shows just the Nationwide House Price Index in real terms:
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This shows a very different story to the nominal picture – average values today are 16% below the 2007 peak, have been pretty much flat since early 2015 and are currently the same as in late 2010 values. This is a very different context to the extended periods of high growth in values that led into the 89/90 and 07/08 market falls.

Every market cycle is different of course. Whilst it’s also important to keep in mind that this situation is not a result of failings in the financial system and therefore mortgage debt liquidity expected to return more swiftly, there are still significant uncertainties.

On the demand side, medium/long-term unemployment is the biggest unknown, with the Government acting proactively with arguably world-leading measures to protect jobs such as the Job Retention Scheme. Ultimately, the impact on people’s household finances and job security will determine the predominant level of underlying demand. Somewhat counteracting this on the demand-side is pent up demand from lower transaction volume through the Brexit uncertainty and through 2020 to date, affordability supported by historically low BoE base rates and most likely a swifter return to a normal mortgage market than previous market falls.

On the supply-side, whilst unfortunately there will be many more probate listings this year, there will be a greater decrease in construction completions in 2020, which has been under-supplying the market for decades. More materially, given the nature of shorter-term market expectations, many would-be sellers will hold off from listing their properties onto the market. As in any market, there will be those that need to sell, but those with discretion on when to sell will naturally wait for evidence of more transaction liquidity and stability in the market. This supply/demand balance is arguably much better positioned than in 07/08, where many wanted/needed to sell (including banks whose blanket repossess and fire-sale approaches exacerbated supply), but only very few could buy (due to very limited mortgage debt options) or were prepared to buy (due to long-term prospects in the debt markets holding back recovery).

So, do market commentators agree with this view? The latest (May 2020) viewpoints of both GDP and the housing market still align to view of a significant dip in 2020 but a significant recovery in 2021:
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Firstly, taking a look at GDP expectations, the anticipated decline is deep, largely driven by an expected decline of 24% in Q2 2020, i.e. the lock down period we’re right in the midst of, in Capital Economics’ view of a 12% fall in 2020. They go on to forecast a 16% growth in Q3 and 4.8% growth in Q4 2020 as the economy resumes. 2021 is then expected to recover much of the 2020 fall with a 10% bounce-back, all of which is in line with their average forecasts across the Eurozone. The EY Item Club expectations show a similar shape, if less severe in nature.

In terms of housing growth, Savills’ latest forecasts expect between 5% and 10% falls in 2020 (albeit based on lower transaction volumes – i.e. those needing to sell) with the bounce-back converging to pre-Covid-19 cumulative growth forecasts by 2023 and positive on 2019 values by 2021 (scenario 1) and 2022 (scenario 2).

Ultimately, nobody has a crystal ball and therefore you should protect your downside, for example with first charge security at modest loan to value levels, serving domestic under-supplied demand, in liquid markets, at mainstream, affordable price points – where there is always demand which has been under-served for years, as per CrowdProperty’s sole and absolute focus. It’s important to note that we will only launch new projects onto the CrowdProperty platform that are both ready for funding and meet our lending criteria at that time, which have naturally tightened of late.


4. How CrowdProperty is faring during Covid-19 and why there’s a very strong outlook of bringing you more high quality lending opportunities

CrowdProperty is faring very well during Covid-19 times. Whilst we’ve significantly tightened our criteria, our strong direct route to market enables us to work with prospective borrowers to make sure that everything is ready, all elements are very well risk managed, and that in some cases they have more equity capital to put into the project. Continuing to lend means that we are further enhancing our reputation amongst our target borrower market, at a time when other funders, with concentrated sources of capital that are exposed to equity market volatility, are stopping lending, reneging on offers and even refusing mid-project drawdowns. Many are destroying their reputations when it really counts, which means that in the short, medium and long-term, we will attract more and more applications, from which we can continue to curate the best, to offer to you.

As previously communicated, almost all of our current projects have continued on site because of our concentration away from London, in locations that are less reliant on public transport and as they are generally lower density sites that are smaller in size than many, have fewer people to define and implement safe operating procedures with. We are reviewing projects on a case by case basis, continuing to carefully assess drawdown requests and independent monitoring surveyor reports, releasing drawdowns only where validated progress has been made. As required we will continue to raise funds for follow on project phases when site progression is clear but it’s important to note that funds are only ever released upon independent review of completed elements of the project, funded in arrears to the progress and the value that has been added on site. There will be some cases of delays, most frustrating of which are those which are fully finished projects awaiting refinance or sales, but rest assured that we are working closely with all borrowers, in your best interests, with ample security cover in place. It is all parties’ best interests to complete and exit the projects, so everyone is aligned to the ultimate goal of returning your capital and interest, and as we work through the best solutions for that goal, we will communicate as appropriate. Right now, more than ever, is when the importance of a knowledgeable funding partner is critical and having been in the shoes of developers ourselves, we can work at a uniquely practical level with borrowers through this. This benefits existing loans and the long-term lender brand we are building with property professionals, meaning more quality projects for you.

On the lending side, as you will have experienced, the last 10 projects have funded in less than a minute on average. We recognise this can be frustrating. We have a strong pipeline that we’ll launch when it’s right for those projects and we’re working hard to bring you more. We only grow in two ways – growing our origination (overall application rate) and increasing the quality mix of that origination. The factors laid out above are meaning that we are seeing more and more projects day by day, but we will only ever list projects that meet our only ever tightening criteria as a quality-first lender and we do not set hard targets internally, nor incentivise staff on lending volume, as that can drive misaligned behaviour.

The capital position on the platform has rarely been stronger and we’re certainly not considering cutting rates, stopping withdrawals and/or introducing lender fees to get lenders to subsidise our operations as some platforms have. Our absolute focus has always been building a long-term trusted brand with a resilient and sustainable business model throughout market cycles, which we are proving right now. The financial health and sustainability of the business is important to all stakeholders. Our non-London cost base ensures that we can have greater resource for our spend, whilst ensuring that we have access to strong capabilities in the large yet less competed Birmingham talent pool. It short, we get more bang for our buck which contributes to building a very efficient and very effective lending business. Furthermore, all our functions (other than societal-bound professional services such as formal valuation surveying and conveyancing) are in-house, under the same roof for upmost control, security, responsiveness, consistency and culture. We have a brilliant team and despite the wider market and economic context, April was and May will be both profitable and cashflow positive for CrowdProperty, proving the robustness and sustainability of the business.


5. A reminder on the different ways you can lend with CrowdProperty, including tax-free through the CrowdProperty ISA and SSAS/SIPP pensions

We are continually improving the lending products we bring you, including the ever-evolving AutoInvest and the numerous tax-free ways of lending.

Very popular throughout the year, the CrowdProperty ISA enables you to use your annual tax-free ISA allowance and to transfer existing ISA balances into a segregated wallet in your account to lend with CrowdProperty. Similarly, millions of pounds of pension money from both SSAS and SIPP pensions has been lent to CrowdProperty projects.

CrowdProperty AutoInvest is a stress-free way to invest money across every high-quality, first charge secured project we launch on the CrowdProperty platform, helping you build a diversified loan portfolio. AutoInvest is now also available for SSAS/SIPP pension lending accounts and offers the ability to AutoReinvest payback capital and/or interest (including paybacks from SelfSelect pledges now) and invest regularly through EverydayInvest.

We get a lot of questions in particular about the AutoInvest algorithm which has evolved into a complex piece of code given the many to many permutations and requirements by account type. Crucially, the AutoInvest algorithm treats everyone fairly, based on the supply of projects, the demand from AutoInvestors and your AutoInvest settings. Everyone receives the same proportion of their desired maximum in each project and the overall AutoInvest allocation into each project gives those who SelfSelect a fair proportion too.


We’ll continue to share information and our latest thinking via our blog, where you can also find our series of 40 articles covering all aspects on alternative finance, peer-to-peer lending, property and CrowdProperty. As we don’t share all of our analysis, thinking, research and views over email, if you’re interested in keeping in closer touch, do also follow us on our social media channels:

We’re building the best property project lender in the market to attract the very best lending opportunities, which we scrutinise, present, secure and monitor for you, our lenders. We take a long-term, strategic perspective on the business to ensure that it is robust and sustainable through all market cycles and that we continue to deliver exceptionally for all our customers.

Insist on the best and together we build.

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Laufend: Bondora*, Investly*, Estateguru*, Ablrate*, Moneything* (Rest), Crowdestate* (Rest), Fellow Finance* (Rest), October* (Rest), Linked Finance*, Lenndy* (Rest), Assetz*, Plenti, Neofinance* (Rest), Lendermarket*,
Beendet: Smava*, Auxmoney*, MyC4, Zidisha, Crosslend*, Lendico*, Omarahee, Lendy*, Bondmason, Finbee*, Bulkestate*, Zlty, Mintos*, Iuvo*, Robocash*, Viainvest*, Viventor*
Crowdinvesting: Seedrs*, Crowdcube, Housers* (Rest), Reinvest24*, Landex*
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BeitragVerfasst am: 16.06.2020, 13:01    Titel: Re: Seedrs: Crowdproperty (P2P Kredit Marktplatz) Antworten mit Zitat

Pressemitteilung

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Leading specialist property peer-to-peer lender CrowdProperty (www.crowdproperty.com) is proud to announce that the business has now lent over £75,000,000 to SME property professionals, following exceptional performance throughout Covid-19 lockdown, with CrowdProperty ranked 8th in Europe for lending volumes across all P2P lending sectors in May (https://www.p2p-banking.com).

CrowdProperty has now funded the development of 1,000 homes worth almost £170,000,000, enabling over £60m of spend on labour, materials and services in the UK economy. CrowdProperty has a 100% capital and interest payback track record through 6 years of lending.

As the Covid-19 situation eases, there is no doubt that a key part of economic recovery will be to build, in terms of both infrastructure and chronically under-supplied housing as this drives spend on materials, labour and services throughout the building and construction ecosystem. Throughout the past few difficult months, CrowdProperty has been open for business, helping developers navigate the situation and continuing to fund quality projects being undertaken by quality property professionals quickly and reliably, maintaining the single-minded focus of expertly curating lending opportunities with first charge security at modest Loan-to-Value levels serving domestic under-supplied demand in liquid markets at mainstream, affordable price points where there is enduring demand, funded by diverse sources of capital.

The business is seeing record levels of direct applications for funding, including from those who have had funding offers reneged upon by other lenders who have just stopped lending and even receiving applications from projects where drawdowns have been refused by other lenders due to their lending constraints rather than project issues. Furthermore, the proactive property professionals, who are staring down the barrel of onerous (and often devious) penalty rates, fees and hidden fees due to experiencing delays on site or in exiting through sale or refinance, are coming to CrowdProperty for our ‘Development Exit’ and ‘Development Finish & Exit’ products to give themselves time to exit without excessive costs.

CrowdProperty’s ‘Development Exit’ and ‘Development Finish & Exit’ products are designed to help developers to bridge the period between finishing (or almost finishing) and exiting a development project, releasing the commitments of an expiring development finance loan and providing breathing space to achieve the most successful exit for their project (whether a sale or a refinance onto term finance). This takes the stress of recourse from the existing facility away, and with CrowdProperty, developers are able to pay back early at no cost – meaning that CrowdProperty can grant property professionals a facility that provides plenty of breathing space, enabling them to focus on the project. As one of the only lenders lending through the Covid-19 lockdown, we’re best placed to help these situations.

Mike Bristow, CEO of CrowdProperty, commented: “More than ever, property professionals need a reliable, knowledgeable, responsive and speedy source of capital that behaves and acts like a long-term funding partner, which is exactly how CrowdProperty is positioned. We’re a true, long-term funding partner and become a valued part of the developer’s team, adding value throughout their projects as a lender who really understands developers' needs – our customer-focused property finance by property people positioning and disintermediating model is truly game-changing and helps property professionals grow their property businesses quicker.

CrowdProperty’s last 18 projects have been funded in 41 seconds on average, due to the 100% capital and interest payback track record and trusted brand we have built over 6 years of quality lending supported by deep property expertise, rigorous due diligence, first charge security, best-in-class operating practices and market-leading transparency. We have a strong pipeline of projects ahead, all meeting our specialist property team’s exacting standards, which have only ever tightened through 6 years of lending. We see billions of pounds of applications and very carefully select the best to fund as a lender of first resort.

These milestones validate the power of the CrowdProperty solution in solving the fundamental pains evident in the sector for both lenders and borrowers, as well as the wider UK housing market and UK economy. Property professionals come to CrowdProperty not because it’s a peer-to-peer lender but because we’ve built the best property project lending business in the market to serve their needs best as expert property people offering property finance. The business is underpinned by powerful, purpose-built, in-house developed technology for speed and efficiency as well as deep expertise for effectiveness, becoming the lender of first resort for quality property projects being undertaken by quality property professionals.”

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Meine Investments (aktualisiert 03/22):
Laufend: Bondora*, Investly*, Estateguru*, Ablrate*, Moneything* (Rest), Crowdestate* (Rest), Fellow Finance* (Rest), October* (Rest), Linked Finance*, Lenndy* (Rest), Assetz*, Plenti, Neofinance* (Rest), Lendermarket*,
Beendet: Smava*, Auxmoney*, MyC4, Zidisha, Crosslend*, Lendico*, Omarahee, Lendy*, Bondmason, Finbee*, Bulkestate*, Zlty, Mintos*, Iuvo*, Robocash*, Viainvest*, Viventor*
Crowdinvesting: Seedrs*, Crowdcube, Housers* (Rest), Reinvest24*, Landex*
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BeitragVerfasst am: 11.05.2021, 09:06    Titel: Re: Seedrs: Crowdproperty (P2P Kredit Marktplatz) Antworten mit Zitat

Expansion nach Australien

Zitat:
The UK’s leading specialist property project online lending platform CrowdProperty (www.crowdproperty.com) has expanded its international footprint, announcing the launch of CrowdProperty Australia (www.crowdproperty.com.au).

Leveraging the UK's market-leading asset-class expertise, proprietary technology and experience of growing the leading specialist platform in its space in the UK, CrowdProperty has launched in Australia to offer a non-bank lending alternative to the SME property development market, which faces very similar pains to those being solved by CrowdProperty in the UK.

CrowdProperty Australia's CEO David Ingram has significant experience in the sector, with capabilities developed through a career in strategic advisory and operations spanning the property, fintech and healthcare industries in both Australia and the UK. As co-founder and CEO of a PaaS marketplace for mortgages, insurance and utilities, David has personally conceived, founded and successfully exited an Australian fintech and is perfectly placed to drive CrowdProperty in Australia and realise its potential.

David is supported by a highly experienced locally appointed board and team, including:

CMO & Co-Founder Ian Bell, who has a 20+ year career growing household consumer brands.
COO & Director Tony Zulli, a senior business leader with decades of experience as a company director and Responsible Manager.
Property Director Daniel He, an active property developer directly involved in over $40m worth of property deals across Australia over the last 13 years.
Head of Marketing & Growth Jamie Millar, a senior marketeer with a background in technology marketing, PR and communications, sales and brand management.

UK CEO Mike Bristow will sit on the CrowdProperty Australia Board alongside David, Ian, Tony and Daniel.

CrowdProperty Australia is additionally funded by a select group of domain-experienced investors in Australia, ranging from property development, property professionals, financial services, lending, fintech, technology and marketing, completing the comprehensive picture of a very high potential launch.

Mike Bristow, CEO of CrowdProperty UK, commented: “The model that we have proven with great success in the UK is a perfect fit for the Australian market. We're a company founded by people who have long experience developing property and working in the finance sector, built entirely around the customer. We intimately know the pain developers experience when trying to fund projects and have built a lending business to deliver speed, ease and certainty of funding for these developers, who can spend up to a third of their time working to secure finance for their property projects. At the heart of the business is technology for efficiency and expertise for effectiveness, delivering a better deal for all - borrowers, lenders, under-supplied housing markets and spend in the country's economy.

“Since launching in the UK in 2014, we've funded over £250,000,000 of property projects by SME developers, constructing over 1,400 homes in the UK, and delivered a 100% capital and interest payback to investors. CrowdProperty is the UK's leading specialist property project lending platform and we see the same potential in Australia for CrowdProperty, underpinned with all that experience.”

David Ingram, CEO and Co-Founder of CrowdProperty Australia, added: “We know that property developers can spend up to six months waiting to secure finance for a project, with lenders often changing the terms of the loan at the very last minute.

"CrowdProperty can take that process down to a matter of a few weeks, with no hidden fees nor surprises that plague more traditional funding options. This gives developers working with CrowdProperty significant advantage: firstly, they can move quicker when competing for good projects (which is what vendors want). Secondly, they're working with property people providing property finance who understand their vision, are there to support throughout the project and want to build a long-term partnership.

"Our solution matches investor capital more directly to the developer using it to add value, enabling greater returns, meeting the major needs of both sides of the marketplace.”

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BeitragVerfasst am: 08.07.2021, 16:09    Titel: Re: Seedrs: Crowdproperty (P2P Kredit Marktplatz) Antworten mit Zitat

Eben gekommen Crowdproperty Sharepreis steigt deutlich. Pre-emption läuft.
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BeitragVerfasst am: 08.07.2021, 21:34    Titel: Re: Seedrs: Crowdproperty (P2P Kredit Marktplatz) Antworten mit Zitat

Gehe mal minimal mit. Was ich noch nicht ganz verstehe: Im Moment ist es doch kein Problem eine Immobilie von der Bank finanziert zu bekommen - vorausgesetzt das Risiko stimmt.
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BeitragVerfasst am: 28.02.2023, 16:40    Titel: Re: Seedrs: Crowdproperty (P2P Kredit Marktplatz) Antworten mit Zitat

Neue Runde, Bewertung steigt um 29%. Pre-emption läuft.
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