Swedish Gov’t Enhances the Security of Crowdfunding Investments  

April 4, 2018//-The Swedish government and the Ministry of Finance stand positive to crowdfunding, according a new crowdfunding investigation that was presented recently.

In view of the strong growth of crowdfunding in recent years, the Government and the Minister of Financial Markets, Per Bolund (MP) presented the new report – ‘Grassrootsinvestigation’ on crowdfunding with the purpose to ensure the quality of the market and protect its stakeholders.

 The report stated that crowdfunding is seen as a great value for individuals and entrepreneurs.

In Sweden, crowdfunding increased by 548%, equivalent to EUR 86 million during 2016, compared to the previous year, one of the fastest growing markets in Europe.

The report includes loan-based crowdfunding as well as equity-based crowdfunding (equity crowdfunding). A report welcomed by the crowdfunding platform FundedByMe who’s been operating in the field of equity crowdfunding since 2012.

“It’s good to finally have the Ministry of Finance’s proposal written down on 549 pages, where they clearly take a stand on crowdfunding. The ministry also sees community benefits with crowdfunding and wants to strengthen its marketplace, something that is very good for FundedByMe.

Of course, the challenge is to see how quickly the proposal can go to referral, taking into account the newly proposed EU regulations. FundedByMe has been self-regulated in the last 5 years and now we can deal with very clear directives. We are very pleased that the report has been presented and it is seen as beneficial for our business.” Daniel Daboczy, CEO and co-founder of FundedByMe said.

“It was also of value to hear the Minister of Financial Markets raise the value of crowdfunding at a time when more entrepreneurs seek crowdfunding as a financial option. The low interest rate has furthermore contributed to a high increase of private individuals looking for alternative investments in startups.”  Michaela Berglund, CMO, FundedByMe, added.

The Swedish proposal presented is most likely to be re-evaluated and will moreover have to take in consideration the EU Commission’s draft proposal for investigation, which has recently been presented.

The proposed Swedish regulation could earliest commence on 1st of May 2019. More information can be found on the Governmental website where the report can be found : http://www.regeringen.se/rattsdokument/statens-offentliga-utredningar/2018/03/sou-201820/.

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