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==Idea== <vimeo>479241803</vimeo> Today, retail investors have few good investment opportunities. Bonds are under pressure in a low interest rate environment, and the stock market has become crowded. We created Mintos to offer a new alternative investment type: consumer and small business loans. Retail investors come to Mintos to help boost their returns and diversify their investment portfolio. Mintos is sitting at the intersection of strong market trends: Demand for retail investment is huge, with investors in the EU alone holding investments worth β¬7tn. At the same time, the loan supply available for investing β global non-bank lending β is β¬3tn. Thanks to a strong product/market fit, weβve grown into the market leader in continental Europe with a 45% market share. With additional funding, we plan to continue scaling up our business by focusing on customer acquisition and leveraging our customer base by offering new products. We aim to secure Investment Firm and EMI licenses by early 2021, which will power us to do business across more European countries on a passporting basis, opening up large markets. We want to broaden our investment offerings by including loans with lower risk and return levels, and to provide new investment products (such as ETFs) and financial services (like Mintos IBAN account and debit card) to our customers. Weβre inviting you to join us at this pivotal point of our journey.
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