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    Blockchain Technology – Opportunities and Challenges- Speech by Deutsche Bundesbank 

    Keynote Speech at the 6th Central Banking Workshop 2016 by Carl-Ludwig Thiele, Member of the Executive Board of the Deutsche Bundesbank.

    Introduction

    I would like to warmly welcome you to the 6th Central Banking Workshop. I am delighted that we have been able to attract such top-class speakers and participants to this event, who, given their experience and knowledge, are able to provide valuable contributions on what is a highly topical subject. This year, the workshop is about , which has generated a large swell of public interest, or even hype, one could say.

    With our workshop, entitled &;Blockchain technology – opportunities and challenges&8220;, we want to enable a lively exchange between researchers, practitioners and regulators. Each of these groups, in its own right, has a keen interest in this topic. But, as Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker once said: &8220;An exchange of views requires people to talk to each other, not about each other&;. In this spirit, I hope that we will have a stimulating exchange of views over the coming days.

     

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    Blockchain technology is currently generating almost exuberant enthusiasm among , enterprises and public bodies. New initiatives and cooperation agreements on blockchain applications are being announced in the financial press on a near daily basis. This is not limited solely to banks and private enterprises, but also encompasses projects by governments and central banks.

    Examples of such cooperation agreements can be found on all of the world’s continents. Beside Fintechs and other startups, participants include the Bank of England, stock exchanges in the United States, Australia and Japan, as well as numerous commercial banks, to name only a few. Even an aircraft manufacturer, Airbus, is exploring blockchain for the purpose of process optimisation.

    Structure and Objectives of The Workshop

    How is it that a relatively complicated form of technical processing is generating such enthusiasm?

    In this workshop we want to address this question by talking about the possibilities that blockchain technology opens up and the this presents.

    This is anything but a trivial undertaking. Indeed, views on these possibilities and challenges vary greatly from person to person, but also among institutions. At present, there is no telling whether blockchain will supersede existing technology in a few years’ time. All the more reason, therefore, is to examine this technology and its implications in detail and gather key insights about it. This is true, not least, for central banks and regulators. So what lies behind this technology?

    Even when it comes to a basic definition, we see that the word blockchain is not always used to mean the same thing. Often, the term &8220;distributed ledger technology&8221; is used as a synonym for blockchain. If we regard distributed ledger technology as the principle behind distributed databases, blockchain represents a sub-category thereof. However, there is, as yet, no uniform definition of the term.

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    An elementary understanding of the technology is a prerequisite for discussing its potential, which is why module 1, entitled &8220;Blockchain – basics, technological achievements and general potential&8221;, is dedicated to this question.

    Blockchain became known, above all, as the technology behind the . The term is derived from the fact that transactions are grouped together in &8220;blocks&8221;. These blocks are chained together through a complex mathematical procedure that is unforgeable and tamper-proof.

    Essentially, blockchain allows a ledger of transactions to be run on a decentralised basis within a network. The technology therefore enables the safe transmission of all manner of assets (not just bitcoin), without the need for confirmation from a central institution. With blockchain, reconciliation between participants occurs automatically. But what are we to do with this technical innovation?

    Plato once said that: &8220;Necessity is the mother of invention&8220;. But in the case of blockchain, we are seeing the exact opposite. The invention, ie blockchain, has already been born. Now people in many places are searching for the necessity – for the specific cases where it can be applied in practice.

    Blockchain-based technologies offer up the chance of simplifying complex intermediation processes for payment and settlement activities. Virtually all payment service providers are therefore currently looking for ways to apply this technology. Its use in payment transactions is an obvious choice, as the cryptocurrency bitcoin has already been created for this purpose.

    But does it make sense to use blockchain in this of all areas? And in what form should it be used in the area of payment transactions? These questions will be addressed in module 2 of the workshop: &8220;Possible business cases for payments&8221;.

    Payment transactions based on blockchain inevitably also raise the question of virtual currencies. Bitcoin was created shortly after the outbreak of the financial crisis and was intended to serve as a countermodel to the prevailing financial system. At first, bitcoin fired many people’s imagination and led some to expect a revolution in the financial system. It seemed conceivable that banks or even central banks could be bypassed and that a genuine &8220;gold standard&8221; could be created, based on bitcoin and independent of politicians and central banks. In addition to bitcoin, over 700 other virtual currencies have been created. However, none of these virtual currencies have managed to move beyond a niche existence.

    The blockchain used to transmit bitcoins needs to be considerably altered to make it suitable for financial transactions. It is unclear whether the core problems of blockchain in terms of performance, scalability and security can be solved to allow a broad market rollout.

    The question of the future of bitcoin and digital currencies in general will be examined in more detail in module 3: &8220;Bitcoin – a promising alternative for payments?&8221;

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    It is interesting to see how the public debate has developed since the early days of bitcoin. Efforts are now centred on evolving blockchain into a basic technology capable of facilitating allocation processes across companies. The potential users of this technology are often precisely those institutions which the creation of bitcoin was originally designed to make superfluous.

    In addition to its application in payment transactions, numerous blockchain-based applications are being developed for securities settlement. Possible advantages from the use of blockchain technology arise not only from the technology itself, but also through process optimisation and potential disintermediation in this area.

    Securities settlement has improved considerably in recent years, especially in Europe. However, this development is not yet complete, as the settlement landscape remains complex and is characterised, in part, by convoluted processes. Although we trade securities within nanoseconds, we need several days to settle these transactions.

    We will take a closer look at securities settlement in module 4, entitled &8220;Possible applications and its potential in the post-trade industry&8220;.

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    These numerous questions and potential radical changes on the financial markets present us, as a central bank, with particular challenges – in payment transactions, securities settlement and beyond. The workshop therefore focuses on the special role of central banks in module 5, entitled &8220;Blockchain – a central bank perspective&8220;.

    As a central bank, we are faced with the question of how to deal with blockchain technology. In settlement, we are affected in two ways. As an operator of central payment and securities settlement systems, we also need to think about the future development of these infrastructures, despite the high performance systems already in existence. Blockchain-based technologies must be integrated in such a way that they provide added value. Indeed, as entrepreneur and politician Philip Rosenthal once said: &8220;He who ceases to be better, ceases to be good&8220;.

    From the perspective of oversight, we need to keep a careful watch on current developments and intervene if necessary. A deep technical understanding is necessary in order to respond appropriately to new business models from a regulatory perspective.

    The two decisive criteria that we need to measure distributed ledger and other new technologies by are the following.

    &; First, does using the new technology improve the security of the systems or at least not make it worse?

    &8211; And second, does the use of new technologies increase the efficiency of financial market infrastructures?

    Current Developments and Outlook

    Many enterprises and institutions currently working on blockchain-based solutions expect to reap great benefits from them. Blockchain technology holds out the promise of cost savings, de-risking potential and efficiency gains. This includes, among other things, the automation of work-sharing processes as well as faster processing and the fulfilment of contractual obligations via smart contract solutions.

    One positive effect that can already be seen is industry-wide cooperation. Dialogue between various market participants on future market developments can foster mutual understanding and facilitate the harmonisation of processes. This makes it possible to adequately react to the challenges posed by new technologies. This is of importance in the financial industry, in particular, which is characterised by network effects.

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    That said, one should not simply gloss over the challenges and weaknesses posed by the technology.

    The requirements imposed on regulated providers cannot currently be met by blockchain technology, or can only be met with difficulty. This concerns, for example, the question of how to engineer absolute finality. Furthermore, the know-your-customer requirements need to be observed and the confidentiality of transaction data must be ensured. This is also a reason why the regulatory status of blockchain technology in many countries is still unclear.

    Furthermore, despite the supposedly greater resilience of its decentralised structure, blockchain still has high obstacles to surmount before it can be applied across the board, owing to its susceptibility to manipulation. Recent hacker attacks are a case in point.

    This is another reason why the debate has largely shifted from open blockchain applications, such as bitcoin, to closed networks with a limited circle of participants.

    Conclusion

    Inefficiencies are often perpetuated not by a lack of technology, but by (historical) structures. Blockchain technology is therefore not a patent solution for change, but it does provide an opportunity to make change.

    Disruptive technologies require time to develop, mature and unfurl their full potential. Not every innovation succeeds, though, and it remains to be seen how the application of blockchain technology will develop.

    Following the revolutionary beginnings with bitcoin, the prevailing view now seems to be that blockchain applications will spread rather more gradually. One might therefore speak of evolution rather than revolution. Before we can even ask questions about the broader use of this technology, we must first be sure that using this new technology is at least as secure, efficient and cost-effective in financial transactions as conventional technology.

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    Blockchain technology could become a game changer, in the financial industry and, perhaps in particular, beyond. The potential of blockchain technology is often compared to that of the internet. It should be remembered that it took some time before the truly beneficial applications of the internet emerged. With blockchain, we are only at the very beginning of a potential development of this kind.

    Innovations are the lifeblood of a continually developing economy. Moreover, evolution processes are never linear. The first great wave of euphoria, which was also seen in the media, is being followed by a phase of checking, weighing-up and consolidation, before new offers and technologies are rolled out on a broad scale.

    Ladies and gentlemen, Goethe once said: &8220;We know accurately only when we know little; with knowledge doubt increases.&8221;

    My impression is that with the increasing efforts being devoted to blockchain technology, doubts will also increase as to whether this technology can meet the expectations being placed on it, which in some cases are extremely high. The question that we want to examine in more detail in this workshop is what specific doubts we have and whether the technology can overcome them.

    I would like to conclude by wishing you all an interesting and, above all, informative workshop.

    Thank you very much for your attention.

     

    About Carl-Ludwig Thiele

    Carl-Ludwig Thiele

    Carl-Ludwig Thiele &8211; Executive Board of the Deutsche Bundesbank

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    Why Having No Customers Could Be The Best Thing for Your Fintech Startup 

    In Malcolm Gladwell’s book “David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants”, Gladwell asks his readers to reframe the classic biblical battle of David and Goliath. Rather than say David won despite his disadvantages in height and size, he argues David’s disadvantages should rather be seen asRead More
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    First Exchange for in-Game Items. 

    Hamburg-based firm Naga Group AG and Deutsche Börse Group are to launch the global for virtual gaming products. The two companies have set up joint venture firm Switex GmbH which will launch the world’s first neutral, secure and reliable platform for the exchange and trade of in-game items.

    The management team of Switex will comprise the founders of the Naga Group, Yasin Qureshi and Benjamin Bilski, who will serve as Managing Directors of Switex. Christoph Brück from Naga Group, Victor Hugo Gomez from Deutsche Börse and Nikolay Kolev from Deloitte Digital Ventures will join the advisory board.

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    The in-game market is estimated to be worth over 46 billion USD a year and has seen steady annual growth of over ten percent in the recent past. But at the moment there are few opportunities for players to legally trade game items.

    Yasin Qureshi, CEO Naga Group and CEO Switex, said: “We believe that there is a great demand in the gaming community to trade in game items in a fair, secure and legal environment. We will give gamers the chance to monetize the values they have earned through their skills and efforts.”

    Naga Group Executive Director Christoph Brück added: “We are proud to announce this cooperation and strongly believe that, with the support of Deutsche Börse, we will create a new standard for trading virtual items.”

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    “The entrepreneurial team at the Naga Group has strong know-how and industry expertise. We look forward to helping them develop the platform and to providing our market infrastructure expertise,” said Victor Hugo Gomez, Senior Vice President, DB1 Ventures, Deutsche Börse.

    “We are pleased to bring in and leverage Deloitte&;s network and expertise to support the venture together with Deutsche Börse,” added Nikolay Kolev, Managing Director Deloitte Digital Ventures. Deutsche Börse AG holds a minority stake in Switex. Naga specializes in disruptive financial trading technologies and is the maker of SwipeStox, its first open API social trading app where users traded more than 5 billion euros within 3 months after launch.

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    Visa to Acquire CardinalCommerce for Smoother Authentication 

    is set to e-commerce payment company , which provides data to card issuers for increased online transparency, it was announced today. “At Visa our goal is really to jumpstart the [e-commerce] industry,” said Mark Nelson, senior vice president of risk and authentication products at Visa. “By partnering withRead More
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    Integration of digital capabilities with existing processes to enhance client engagement and reach new segments in wealth management 

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    Wealth management has been with us for years, and it is known as a really old industry in finance sector with a lot of emphasis on face-to-face communication and working directly with clients. However, we live in a digital age where technologies are becoming a significant part of our everyday life. It is harder for more established sectors to adjust to these unavoidable changes, but there are few fundamental reasons why digital integration in wealth management is so vital.

    Arena International and Verdict Financial are pleased to announce the launch of the inaugural Digital Integration in Wealth Management conference, taking place in London, 15th-16th February 2017. This exciting new event will be the only meeting to focus specifically on how wealth management firms and private can integrate digital capabilities with existing processes to enhance client engagement and reach new segments.

    We listed few themes and problems for you to have a sneak into some of the themes of the Digital Integration in Wealth Management conference in February 2017.

    1.      If you want to stay a leader in the industry, external changes and trends cannot be ignored

    Digital transformation in wealth management is happening now, therefore those companies that fail to adjust to these changes and implement new strategies will not have a competitive advantage that digital-friendly businesses do. Digital integration in wealth management is the only event so far focusing on capabilities with existing processes to become more competitive at this time.

    1.      Disruptors in wealth management

    Wealth management has to be handled in a different way than decades before as we see so many disruptors in the market. Starting with smart phones and tablets that are part of majorities everyday life now. -advice cannot be ignored either, as computer-facilitated processes are more reliable as they help to avoid human error and save time. Finally, target market itself is becoming a disruptor, bearing in mind that more and more millennials are demanding wealth management services.

    1.      Better allocation of resources

    Finally, wealth management businesses are more competitive if they maximise the effectiveness of their resources. There is a new segment of customers known as the Mass Affluent (MA) group. Even though the definition for MAs can range a lot, it is estimated that anyone with liquid assets of £35k or above would be considered to fit into this category. Digital can help with this new segment and allow focus on both MAs and HNW client base.

    All in all, digital integration in wealth management is important in order to stay competitive in the in industry. With so many disruptors in the market it will help to foresee challenges and explore opportunities, and finally to help wealth management companies to manage their time and resources in more efficient manner. In order to explore the importance of digital changes attend our conference. If you want to request more information, do not hesitate and email our team.

    The 1st Annual Digital Integration in Wealth Management conference promises to offer delegates the opportunity to discover new strategies to face the most prominent challenges when integrating digital into their organisation. Extensively researched with the support of the leading European firms and private banks, this year’s program will comprehensively cover how your organisation can integrate digital capabilities into your existing business.

    If staying competitive and relevant in today’s digitally driven world is at the top of your agenda, then join us in February for a content-packed two days of discussions from the digital leaders in wealth management.

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    FinTech-Regulierung in der Schweiz; Von FinTech zu RegTech 

    Nachdem nun ein Ansatz für die regulatorischen Rahmenbedingungen für den Markteintritt von -Unternehmen ausgearbeitet worden ist, sollen auch die für den laufenden Geschäftsbetrieb einzuhaltenden Regulierungsanforderungen möglichst effektiv und effizient umgesetzt werden können.

    Dies ist naturgemäss nicht nur ein Anliegen von FinTech-Unternehmen, sondern auch von den traditionellen (regulierten) Teilnehmern im Finanzmarkt. So besteht ein Lösungsansatz darin, mittels technologischen Lösungen die regulatorischen Anforderungen möglichst kosteneffizient umsetzen zu können, um sich so den Mitbewerben gegenüber einen Wettbewerbsvorteil zu verschaffen.

    Als Schlagwort dazu hat sich der Ausdruck «» etabliert, welcher von der Finanzmarktaufsicht des Vereinigten Königreiches als «a sub-set of FinTech that focuses on technologies that may facilitate the delivery of regulatory requirements more efficiently and effectively than existing capabilities» definiert worden ist.

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    FinTech-Unternehmen (sowie auch andere Marktteilnehmer), welche berufsmässig fremde Vermögenswerte annehmen oder aufbewahren oder helfen, sie anzulegen oder zu übertragen, gelten als Finanzintermediäre nach Art. 2 Abs. 3 GwG. Diese müssen strenge Sorgfalts- und Meldepflichten einhalten. Dazu gehören z.B. die Pflicht zur Identifizierung der Vertragspartei (ab gewissen Schwellenwerten und in unterschiedlicher Intensität), Abklärung der Hintergründe einer ungewöhnlichen Transaktion oder unterschiedliche Dokumentations- und Organisationspflichten.

    Diese als Beispiele genannte Pflichten können nun manuell oder in unterschiedlichem Umfang durch technologischen Lösungen erfüllt werden. Mittels automatisierten und semantischen Suchen können umfangreiche private und öffentliche Datenquellen zielgenauer durchsucht und der manuelle Review auf ein Minimum reduziert werden um Know Your Customer-Anforderungen zu erfüllen.

    Transaktionsüberwachungs-Lösungen, welche in Echtzeit und automatisiert mögliche geldwäschereirelevante Tatbestände erkennen, reduzieren ebenfalls den manuellen Überwachungsaufwand.

     

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    Neben diesen zwei beschriebenen Einsatzmöglichkeiten im Bereich der Geldwäschereibekämpfung hat das Institute of International Finance weitere Anwendungsbereiche für RegTech-Lösungen identifiziert. Dazu gehören

     

    • Risikodaten-Aggregation für regulatorische Reportings

    • Modellierungen sowie Szenario-Analysen und Prognosen für Stresstests und Risikomanagement

    • Analyse des Verhaltens und der Organisationskultur zwecks Erkennung von Marktmissbrauch oder anderen Fällen von Wirtschaftskriminalität oder die Analyse des Umganges mit Kundenbeschwerden

    • Umsetzung der vielfältigen Anforderungen an den Handel von Finanzinstrumenten

    • Erkennung von regulatorischen Entwicklung mit Auswirkung auf das eigene Unternehmen sowie Feststellung der Auswirkungen für die entsprechenden Geschäftseinheiten

     

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    Während kurzfristig die Automatisierung von einfacheren Compliance-Prozessen umgesetzt werden kann, weitet sich der Anwendungsbereich von RegTech durch die technologische Entwicklung in den Bereichen künstliche Intelligenz, maschinelles Lernen und Robotik weiter aus.

    Der Aufwand für Compliance und Risikomanagement kann durch RegTech gesenkt werden und regulierte (FinTech-)Unternehmen können die dadurch freigewordenen Ressourcen für die Entwicklung von Innovationen in ihrem Kerngeschäft nutzen. Dadurch kann der Finanzplatz als Ganzes gestärkt werden um sich optimal im globalen Wettbewerb zu positionieren.

    Der Autor analysiert gegenwärtig vertieft RegTech-Einsatzmöglichkeiten und erweitert den vorliegenden Beitrag zur gegebenen Zeit. Inputs dazu sind willkommen.

     

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    Fast and Cheap IPO On SGX: Ayondo 

    Are you preparing a roadshow, the conventional way of accessing public markets by selling shares? Are you using an investment bank to take care of the messaging, positioning and pricing of the deal? This capital raising route typically means aiming for a listing on one stock exchange, which is typicallyRead More
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    10 Fintech Lösungen für Schweizer KMUs 

    Kleine und mittelständische Unternehmen (KMU) werden oftmals als Hauptwirtschaftstreiber und Motor der Arbeitsplatzbeschaffung genannt. Sie erwirtschaften mehr als die Hälfte des globalen Bruttoinlandsprodukts und beschäftigen fast zwei Drittel der weltweiten Arbeitnehmerschaft.

    Doch haben oft eine wesentliche Schwachstelle: der Umgang mit ihren Finanzen und die Sicherstellung angemessener Finanzmittel. Glücklicherweise haben KMU heutzutage mehr denn je Zugriff auf Finanz , die auch kleinere Grössenordnungen effizient und effektiv sind.

    Finanztechnologie ()  stellt eine neue Produktreihe dar, die auf die Bedürfnisse von KMU zugeschnitten ist. Dazu zählen P2P-Kredite, Händler- und e-Commerce-Finanzierung, Rechnungsfinanzierung, Online-Lieferketten-Finanzierung sowie Onlinehandel-Finanzierung.

    In Anbetracht der Bedeutung, die KMU zukommt, konzentrieren wir uns heute mit einer Reihe an in der Schweiz erhältlichen finanztechnischen Lösungen für KMU, auf diesen speziellen Aspekt in der Finanztechnologie.

    Geldtransfer

    Im Bereich Geldtransfer denkt man sofort an TransferWise, das Unicon mit Sitz in London, das durch Grössen wie den PayPal-Mitbegründer Max Levchin, Peter Thiel, Richard Branson und führende Kapitalbeteiligungsunternehmen wie Index Ventures, IA Ventures und Andreessen Horowitz gestützt wird.

    Das 2011 gegründete Unternehmen TransferWise ist ein Peer-to-Peer-Geldtransferdienstleister, der auf ein innovatives Konzept zurückgreift: Anstatt das Geld des Auftraggebers direkt an den Empfänger zu übermitteln, wird es an den Empfänger eines gleichwertigen Transfers in umgekehrter Richtung umgeleitet. Der Empfänger des Transfers erhält dann nicht vom Auftraggeber des Transfers eine Zahlung, sondern vom Auftraggeber des gleichwertigen Transfers.

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    How TransferWise Works

    Durch diesen Prozess werden kostspielige Währungsumwandlung und grenzüberschreitende Geldtransfers vermieden.

    TransferWise unterstützt mehr als 300 Währungsrouten weltweit.

    Geldmanagement und Liquiditätsmanagement

    Ein weiteres Startup der Fintech-Branche, das sich auf internationale Zahlungen und Währungskurse spezialisiert, ist das schweizerische Unternehmen Amnis Treasury Services, das sich auf die Bereitstellung von Dienstleistungen für kaufmännische Geschäftsführer und Finanzvorstände, Risikomanagement, Beratung und zugehörigen Dienstleistungen für KMU konzentriert.

    Amnis ermöglicht es KMUs Devisengeschäfte unter den gleichen Bedingungen wie bei grossen Unternehmen abzuwickeln und gleichzeitig vollständige Gebührentransparenz zu gewähren. Die Plattform funktioniert nach einem Peer-to-Peer-Geschäftsmodell, umgeht Banken und reduziert Kosten sowie den Verwaltungszeitaufwand auf Kundenseite.

    Marketplace-/Peer-to-Peer-Lending

    Marketplace- oder Peer-to-Peer-Lending bezieht sich auf die Kreditgewährung für Kreditnehmer, ohne einen traditionellen Finanzintermediär wie eine Bank zu involvieren.

    Der KMU-Marketplace-Kreditmarkt bleibt hinsichtlich Grösse und Umfang begrenzt und betrug 2014 60 bis 70 Milliarden US-Dollar, verglichen mit der Gesamt-Kreditgewährung an KMU durch Banken, die im selben Jahr bei 14 bis 18 Billionen US-Dollar lag.

    Laut World Economic Forum wächst die Branche nichtsdestotrotz rasant an und für die Zukunft werden ihr bemerkenswerte Wachstumsraten prognostiziert.

    CreditGate24 ist der wohl bekanntst Player der schweizerischen Crowdlending-Branche. Laut P2p-Anlage.de besitzt Creditgate24 das höchste neue Kreditvolumen in der Schweiz. Das Unternehmen stellt eine Plattform für Privatkredite und Finanzierungen für KMU bereit. Es bringt Kreditnehmer und Kreditgeber/Investoren auf einer hochautomatisierten Plattform für Direktfinanzierung zusammen. Diese Kredite können für Entwicklung und Wachstum eingesetzt werden.

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    Eine Dienstleistung für KMU ist die Refinanzierung oder Ablösung von bereits bestehenden teuren Krediten. Darlehen, Mieten, Factoring oder Überziehungskredite sind für ein KMU oftmals sehr teuer. Die Darlehen von Anbietern wie CreditGate24 sind für gewöhnlich eine erheblich günstigere und bessere Lösung als die bestehende Darlehens- oder Factoringlösung  anderer Anbieter.

    CreditGate24 ist strategischer Partner der Hypothekarbank Lenzburg.

    Weitere schweizerische Crowdlending-Plattformen für KMU in der Schweiz sind Creditworld und Swisspeers.

    Invoice Trading

    Invoice Trading-Plattformen ermöglichen es Unternehmen, Einzelrechnungen an eine Online-Gemeinschaft aus Investoren zu veräussern, um Barmittel freizusetzen und Cashflow-Probleme zu lösen. Plattformen wie Advanon arbeiten nach dem Prinzip der Peer-to-Peer-Kreditgewährung und wenden es auf die Rechnungsfinanzierung an.

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    Advanon ist eine Online-Plattform, über die KMU, die kurzfristige Finanzierung benötigen, ihre Rechnungen an Finanzinvestoren veräußern können. Rechnungsverkäufern bietet die Plattform Flexibilität, Transparenz, Schnelligkeit und Komfort. Investoren bietet Advanon Zugriff auf kurzfristige und verbriefte Investitionen sowie eine einfach zu verwendende Plattform.

    Auch Advanon ist strategischer Partner der Hypothekarbank Lenzburg.

    Buchhaltung

    Online-Buchhaltungsssoftware ist eine grossartige Möglichkeit für kleine Unternehmen, die keine teure Software benötigen, um ein Hauptbuch zu führen und grundlegende Aufgaben der Unternehmensbuchhaltung zu bewältigen.

    Zu den verfügbaren Lösungen gehört bexio, eine webbasierte Anwendung, mit der Rechnungen geschrieben sowie Bestellungen und Kunden einfach verwaltet werden können.

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    Die Plattform bietet intelligente Buchhaltung und verfügt über eine Vielzahl an Add-ons und eine API.

    Die Preise für bexio-Pakete beginnen bereits bei 29 CHF pro Monat und die die Plattform kann 30 Tage lang kostenlos getestet werden. bexio bedient Rund 60.000 Kleinunternehmen, Startups und Selbstständige nehmen derzeit die Dienste von bexio in Anspruch.

    Eine weitere Option bietet Run My Accounts, eine weitere Buchhaltungssoftware für KMU und Startups.

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    Fundraising

    Für Unternehmen, die Geldmittel beschaffen möchten, hat die Schweiz einige Plattformen zu bieten. Zu ihnen zählt auch investiere, eine Online-Plattform für Kapitalbeteiligungsinvestitionenn, ein Unternehmen, das 2010 durch Verve Capital Partners ins Leben gerufen wurde und seinen Hauptsitz in Zug hat.

    investiere möchte das Investieren in schweizerische Startups Investitionen erleichtern. Innerhalb nur weniger Jahre wurde diese Lösung zu einer der führenden europäischen Online-Investitionsplattformen für Privatinvestoren.

    Eine weitere Lösung ist DealMarket, eine weltweite Onlineplattform für Geldmittelbeschaffung und Dealflow-Management. 2011 gegründet, zählt die Plattform inzwischen mehr als 15.000 aktive Private Equity Spezialisten aus mehr als 159 Ländern. Die Dealflow-Managementlösung von DealMarket wird von weltweit führenden Banken wie UBS genutzt.

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  • user 12:18 am on December 1, 2016 Permalink | Reply
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    Apple Wins Major Battle in Ongoing War with Banks Down Under 

    This summer, a group of in Australia did the unthinkable &; they took on , the on-again, off-again largest company in the world. Today it was announced the banks appear to have lost that fight, as expected. They cannot collectively bargain with Apple, as they had requested. The AustralianRead More
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  • user 3:35 pm on November 30, 2016 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Approved, , , , , Licensed, , Micronics, , , , Taxi,   

    Star Micronics To Provide London’s Licensed Taxi Drivers With TfL Approved Card Payment Bundle 

    International POS printer manufacturer Star Micronics announced that its SM-L200 mobile printer has been selected by iZettle to with a TfL approved card payment bundle that offers a range of key features and benefits.

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    SM-L200 mobile printer

    Following the requirement for taxi drivers to accept and contactless payments as well as provide receipts for those payments upon request, iZettle has partnered with to provide the following :

    · iZettle Card Reader Pro Contactless

    · Star SM-L200 Bluetooth receipt printer

    · Card reader mount for passenger compartment

    · Receipt printer mount for driver compartment

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    iZettle Card Reader

    With iZettle Card Reader Pro Contactless, taxi drivers can accept all major credit cards (including American Express) as well as contactless payments through Apple Pay, Google Wallet and others. For receipting, the super compact lightweight SM-L200 Bluetooth printer from Star offers a high print speed, LCD display and 1.2m drop test capability. Beyond a low power usage, the advantages of BLE with this printer include simple installation given its auto pairing facility with multiple Bluetooth 4.0 Apple iOS devices.

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    As Annette Tarlton, Marketing Director, Star EMEA, states: “Star is delighted to be partnering with iZettle to provide London’s licensed taxi drivers with a reliable and cost effective card and printing bundle.”

    The post Star Micronics To Provide London’s Licensed Taxi Drivers With TfL Approved Card Payment Bundle appeared first on Fintech Schweiz Digital Finance News – FintechNewsCH.

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