CONDA: Crowdinvesting as a financing instrument

CONDA's Co-founder and Managing Director, Paul Pöltner, states that it is enough to know that everyone in CONDA has an interest in business success (Photo: CONDA)

For this reason, crowdinvesting might as well become the new buzzword not only among the millennials, but also among a much wider array of "investors". In short, anyone with the barest digital skills, who is curious and needless to say, economically savvy, can become an investor. How does it work? CONDA's Co-founder and Managing Director, Paul Pöltner, states that it is enough to know that everyone in CONDA has an interest in business success: the penniless entrepreneur, the investor and, of course, CONDA which provides support through the execution process. As he puts it, a win-win situation!

Crowdfunding or crowdinvesting: is it just a different suffix or is there something else? It seems that investing requires more commitment from the investor and perhaps more risk than with simple funding.

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