PledgeMe.Lend gearing up for launch
PledgeMe CEO Anna Guenther announced today that their licence application to provide peer-to-peer lending has been
approved by the Financial Markets Authority, with the licence to be granted once the final prerequisite conditions are
met.
“We’re very excited to have completed this important step towards launching PledgeMe.Lend, which we believe will
democratise debt in New Zealand,” said Guenther.
“With over two-thirds of the international crowdfunding market being lending based, we realised that entering the
peer-to-peer lending market was an obvious next step for PledgeMe. Allowing our campaigns to offer loan notes provides
an important extra piece of the crowdfunding market in Aotearoa.”
PledgeMe.Lend intends to launch its first crowdlending campaign in May 2016. The platform will allow companies and
organisations to run transparent campaigns to crowdsource lending from their existing crowd and the wider market.
Campaigns will have to demonstrate their ability to pay back the loan and interest over time, with the interest rate set
by the campaigner.
Nick Lewis, Chair of the PledgeMe Board, says that this is a major milestone for crowdfunding in New Zealand. “PledgeMe
has an outstanding track record of offering Kiwis the ability to both fund projects and raise equity. We’re now also
able to give our campaigners the ability to issue a loan, all with the same platform.”
PledgeMe CFO Barry Grehan, who previously worked for Bank of Ireland in its business lending team, has been the driving
force behind the licence application
“When I came to New Zealand I wanted to hang up my banker’s tie, throw away the corporate instruction manual, and work
with a vibrant team that were full of life, ideas and real purpose. At PledgeMe we’re defying convention and putting our
stamp on how companies and organisations are funded. Reimagining debt is the next exciting step for us,” said Mr.
Grehan.
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