In today's show, we look at property with a member of the team at Property Partner, a site that enables you to invest as little as £50 in a residential property. We also look at lending sites where the loan is secured against property. And we'll also be talking to one of the UK's leading financial journalists, Anthony Hilton, for his take on the world of crowdfunding - he's pretty positive
This week in Crowdfunders we're moving into the world of Reality TV. One of the stars of the 'Made in Chelsea' reality show, Jamie Laing, is now crowdfunding for a business he founded. We're also going to look at a firm called Rebus that raised more than £800,000 from investors last year on Crowdcube. Rebus has now gone bust so we'll ask whether these kinds of failure are an inevitable part of equity crowdfunding. And we're also going to talk to another private investor about his adventures as a lender on one of the big peer to peer lending platforms.
It's time again for Crowdfunders, produced in association with Archover - Crowdlending as it should be.
This week, Ed Bowsher looks into the new website that can help you decide which crowdfunding opportunities to choose, a look at liquidity, a chat with Neil Faulkner from 4th Way, and a round-up of the week's crowdfunding news.
The latest results are out from the IPD UK Monthly Property Index, which analyses the performance of the UK commercial property market. Senior Analyst Ed Bowsher goes through the numbers with Colm Lauder, Senior Associate at MSCI.
On Episode 2 of our new show The Crowdfunders, Angus Dent of Archover and Mike Baliman of the London Fintech podcast talk P2P lending, and why it beats borrowing from the bank,
On our first episode of The Crowdfunders, Ed Bowsher is joined by Neil Faulkner, founder of P2P comparison site 4th Way, and City A.M. financial journalist Harriet Green lead Ed Mitchell through the world of crowdfunding and peer-to-peer financing.
Ken Fisher tells Ed Bowsher that investors should always concentrate on what is due to happen in the world between 6 and 30 months ahead. He also explains more about his new book: ‘How to beat the crowd.’
How does an investor approach a market in in crisis? Co-Head of Hermes Credit Fraser Lundie joined Share Radio's Ed Bowsher to discuss this and Greece.