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1 Going global and going local: The future and benefits of crowdfunding Claire Ingram, Stockholm School of Economics Robin Teigland, Stockholm School of Economics

2 Crowdfunding in Sweden Dr. Robin Teigland Associate Professor Stockholm School of Economics robin.teigland@hhs.se @robinteigland Claire Ingram PhD Student Stockholm School of Economics claire.ingram@hhs.se @Claire_EBI

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8 What is crowdfunding? Accumulation of small investments in individual projects by large number of individuals (the “crowd”) via or with help of Internet and social networks (DeBuysereet al., 2012)

9 Massolution2013 Globally 470 000 projects via 800+platforms SWEDEN 37m SEK (Oct 2013)

10 Form of FundingBenefits for Funders Donation-basedDonationIntangiblebenefits. Reward-basedDonation or pre- purchase Rewardsin addition to intangible benefits. Equity-basedInvestmentReturn on investment if company does well. Rewards sometimes also offered and intangible benefits may motivate too. Debt-basedLoanRepaymentof loan with interest. Alternativelyintangible benefitsif loan given interest- free. Ingram &Teigland, 2013

11 Money raised: SEK 36,502/ €4,000 Number of investors: 186 Date funded: September 2011 Sector: Food Stockholm success story: Flippin’Burgers

12 Top 5 Best American Restaurants in Europe Enabled local interaction, involvement

13 Who are the funders?  Educated experts?  85 % of respondents have university degree (vs16% of women and 22% of men in general population, 2013)  42% had knowledge in same field as project they funded  49 % reported to have been better at judging project qualitydue toprevious experience  The “in-crowd”  47% of “the crowd” classified themselves as entrepreneurs – compared to only 7 % of Swedish population (2012)  77 % never bought shares in unlisted company before  41 % risk lovers Skoglund&Stiernblad2013

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16 Equity crowdfunding in Sweden  No EU/EEA country can require a prospectus to be prepared for rounds of less than 100 000 EUR  For rounds of 5 million EUR or more, an EU prospectus is always required  In Sweden the limit is 2.5 million EUR  Less than 150‘non-qualified’ investors without a prospectus

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18 Benefits of Crowdfunding  Test the market or establish a user base  Market your product or service  Obtain funding (may not be a huge amount of money though)  Screening device for investors  Reach investors further afield or people without the right “connections”  Source skills and connections?  BUT in Equity crowdfunding:Lots of small investors – a problem? Ingram &Teigland, 2013

19 Lots to think about.... Going global?Going local? Reward-based? l Niche product or service? l Global appeal? l What are the rewards? l How do you reach an international audience – and stand out? l Community-specific product or service? l Local appeal? l What are the rewards? l Do the community know about you – can you reach them? l Local benefits Equity-based? l Looking to scale up? l How much equity? l How to value your project? l Looking to establish a foothold? l How much equity? l How to value your project? l Local benefits – experience, connections etc

20 How to succeed?  Are you going global or going local?  Choose the right platform– and crowdfunding type – for your project (keep in mind platform fees)  Make the concept easily understood  Make it personal?  Ensure that you have initial critical mass (social media, newspapers) – NB in donation- and reward-based  Feed the crowd  Keep followers up to date  MAGIC

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24 Thank you! Image via NewYorker.com Questions? Claire Ingram Stockholm School of Economics claire.ingram@hhs.se @Claire_EBI


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