European Fintech iwoca Reveals that 1 in 3 Brokers Now See Growing Demand for Unsecured Finance
The
iwoca SME Expert Index reveals that 1 in 3 brokers “see rising demand for unsecured finance.”
As noted in an update shared with CI, more than a third (38%) of brokers submitted “more lending applications for unsecured finance in May compared to the previous four weeks.” Cash flow remains the primary reason for SMEs applying for finance, the update from iwoca reveals.
The company further noted that one in four brokers consider the “approved amount” as the “most important factor when comparing two loan offers.”
As stated in the update:
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Global brewer AB InBev launched its flagship program, BudStart Global Accelerator 2021, in Asia-Pacific, Africa and for fintech startups globally. The program opened up for startups simultaneously across the three cohorts. With the BudStart Global Accelerator, AB InBev collaborates with the startup ecosystem to find relevant solutions for AB InBev s business transformation. Startups get access to paid proof of concept (POC), support to improve product/ solution maturity, global expansion opportunities, mentoring (functional, technical, legal), strategic investment opportunities, corporate and partnership connections, and more.
The launch event on April 23, 2021, was attended by more than 1000 participants, including startups, academia, the AB InBev team, and the innovation ecosystem. Last year, we had key startups who have gone global, and this year, the dream is bigger,” said
Africa Oil & Power (AOP) (www.AfricaOilAndPower.com) held its
Mozambique Gas & Power (MGP) 2021 day of Technical Workshops today; the virtual workshops were held by leading companies in
Mozambique and targeted a range of subjects including local content, capacity building, and gas-to-power; dedicated exclusively to showcasing the progressive energy and non-energy initiatives taking place across
Mozambique, the workshops were a build up to MGP 2021, re-scheduled to later in 2021.
Africa Oil & Power (AOP) held its
Mozambique Gas & Power (MGP) 2021 day of technical workshops today, aimed at enhancing local content and knowledge transfer in Mozambique’s growing energy industry. Held using a virtual format in order to allow AOP’s global audience to attend and participate, the workshops targeted a range of subjects including capacity building, critical infrastructure, security and community, and deal-making across the energy value chain. In partnership with the
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The technical workshops aim to enhance and drive the growth of Mozambiqueâs energy sector with a particular focus on local content and gas-to-power
MAPUTO, Mozambique, March 9, 2021/ â Africa Oil & Power (AOP) (www.AfricaOilAndPower.com) held its Mozambique Gas & Power (MGP) 2021 day of Technical Workshops today; the virtual workshops were held by leading companies in Mozambique and targeted a range of subjects including local content, capacity building, and gas-to-power; dedicated exclusively to showcasing the progressive energy and non-energy initiatives taking place across Mozambique, the workshops were a build up to MGP 2021, re-scheduled to later in 2021.