This is an updated course previously known as Fundamentals of Crowdfunding in Financial Technology (Fintech)
Alternative funding sources for Startups
Planning on having your own venture? Worried about financing?
FinTech is rapidly transforming the financial technology. The use of digital technologies is the new norm, and together with regulatory and market changes, it is creating a revolution. Startups, SMEs are always searching for funds that they can utilize to expand their business. Technology is opening new doors for them to find funding from places they never imagined. This course aims to provide an overview of the promises and challenges of crowdfunding and how startups can leverage on this new stream of funding.
Programme Outline
On completion of the course, participants will be able to understand:
● The basic concept of crowdfunding.
● Debt vs. Equity crowdfunding.
● Regulatory licenses and investor protection.
● Is equity crowdfunding a better alternative than traditional funding sources?
● Equity crowdfunding vs Peer to Peer (P2P) lending, which one is best for your business?
● What are crowdfunding platforms?
● The challenges associated with equity crowdfunding.
● Secondary Marketplace: A New Chapter for Equity Crowdfunding.
● Equity crowdfunding in Singapore, and Malaysia.
● Learn a different perspective: added-value service to current traditional offerings - how modern accounting firms are including crowdfunding as part of their service and how their lens can provide the following:
- Impact on financial analysis and due diligence
- Financial modeling and valuation for crowdfunding campaigns
- Due diligence and risk assessment for investors
- Tax implications of crowdfunding
- Ethical considerations and transparency
● What is revenue-based financing?
● Government grants available to startups in Singapore.
● Case studies of successful crowdfunding ventures. SPAC companies: how accountants' analysis can help provide investors with "a real situation of the company", whether it is a high-risk investment or fraud etc.
Training Methodology
Live Webinar with theory, case studies, group discussions and multimedia-sharing.
Closing Date for Registration
1 week before programme or until full enrolment.
Intended For
This programme is intended for Entrepreneurs, SMEs, start-ups, corporations, financial service providers, tech companies, investors and regulators. Those who are interested to acquire valuable insights into this subject matter are encouraged to attend as well.
Schedule & Fees
Testimonial
This course will largely benefit small businesses and startups and those who are looking into participating in the crowdfunding projects
Past Participant
I have learned how the crowdfunding works and its regulations.
Past Participant
Funding
No funding Available!
Programme Facilitator(s)
This is an updated course previously known as Fundamentals of Crowdfunding in Financial Technology (Fintech)
Alternative funding sources for Startups
Planning on having your own venture? Worried about financing?
FinTech is rapidly transforming the financial technology. The use of digital technologies is the new norm, and together with regulatory and market changes, it is creating a revolution. Startups, SMEs are always searching for funds that they can utilize to expand their business. Technology is opening new doors for them to find funding from places they never imagined. This course aims to provide an overview of the promises and challenges of crowdfunding and how startups can leverage on this new stream of funding.
Programme Outline
On completion of the course, participants will be able to understand:
● The basic concept of crowdfunding.
● Debt vs. Equity crowdfunding.
● Regulatory licenses and investor protection.
● Is equity crowdfunding a better alternative than traditional funding sources?
● Equity crowdfunding vs Peer to Peer (P2P) lending, which one is best for your business?
● What are crowdfunding platforms?
● The challenges associated with equity crowdfunding.
● Secondary Marketplace: A New Chapter for Equity Crowdfunding.
● Equity crowdfunding in Singapore, and Malaysia.
● Learn a different perspective: added-value service to current traditional offerings - how modern accounting firms are including crowdfunding as part of their service and how their lens can provide the following:
- Impact on financial analysis and due diligence
- Financial modeling and valuation for crowdfunding campaigns
- Due diligence and risk assessment for investors
- Tax implications of crowdfunding
- Ethical considerations and transparency
● What is revenue-based financing?
● Government grants available to startups in Singapore.
● Case studies of successful crowdfunding ventures. SPAC companies: how accountants' analysis can help provide investors with "a real situation of the company", whether it is a high-risk investment or fraud etc.
Training Methodology
Live Webinar with theory, case studies, group discussions and multimedia-sharing.
Closing Date for Registration
1 week before programme or until full enrolment.
Intended For
This programme is intended for Entrepreneurs, SMEs, start-ups, corporations, financial service providers, tech companies, investors and regulators. Those who are interested to acquire valuable insights into this subject matter are encouraged to attend as well.
Programme Facilitator(s)