Signed financings
12 November 2020
Financing of a new project - IT Services / SaaS
To know more about itFinancing of a new project - IT Services / SaaS
To know more about itFinancing of a new project - RealEstate sector
To know more about itFinancing of a new project - Real estate sector
To know more about itFinancing of a new project - Agri sector
To know more about itFinancing of a new project - Agro - Methanization sector
To know more about itFinancing of a new project - Audiovisual production sector
To know more about itFinancing of a new project - Real estate development sector
To know more about itFinancing my SME: off-balance sheet financing
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To know more about itFirmFunding wishes you a happy new year 2021
To know more about it FirmFunding is the first and only financing platform dedicated to private placement (bond and equity) for SMEs. To finance their growth, SMEs need to have at their disposal other sources of financing than bank loans.
FirmFunding is a marketplace that aims to connect SME advisors with professional investors, when a private placement financing project is released online.
The online-process is very simple: SME councils put online useful documents to present the financing project of their client company, which registered investors can consult before contacting them.
Provided that it is a profitable corporation or in the process of being so, and generates a revenue of more than €5 million, all types of projects are likely to be financed at least in part by the use of private debt:
FirmFunding already has more than 250 registered professional investors with a total financing capacity of more than €3 billion. These investors are essentially management company and family offices. €320 million of corporate financings have been uploaded since its creation.
Investors registered on the FirmFunding platform can thus provide a source of financing to strengthen the (quasi-) equity capital of SMEs, in complementarity with the bank, without diluting the founding shareholders.