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  1. 6.3 Financing alternative business models

  2. TU Delft by Conny Bakker

  3. From Flickr by Mary Cullen Licensed by CC BY-SA 2.0 (https://www.flickr.com/photos/154958442@N02/37088988530)

  4. Europoean union

  5. European Union

  6. From Pixabay by Nattanan23 Licensed under CC BY-SA 1.0 (https://pixabay.com/nl/geld-munt-investeringen-business-2724241/)

  7. Alternative financing models

  8. Peer-to-peer (P2P) business lending Debt–based transaction model

  9. Donation-based crowdfunding Individuals donate small amounts to meet the larger funding aim

  10. Invoice trading Firms sell their invoices at a discount to investors

  11. Peer-to-peer (P2P) consumer lending Individuals using an online platform to borrow from a number of individual lenders

  12. Community shares withdrawable share capital; a form of share capital unique to co-operative and community benefit society legislation

  13. Equity-based crowdfundig Sale of a stake in a business to a number of investors

  14. Pension-led funding Allow accumulated pension funds invest in their own businesses

  15. Reward-based crowdfunding Individuals donate towards a specific project with the expectation of receiving a tangible

  16. Debt-based securities Lenders receive a non–collateralized debt obligation typically paid back over an extended period of time

  17. 6.3 Financing alternative business models

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