Crowdfunding and Financial Inclusion

March 31, 2016

This paper was prepared by Ivo Jenik, financial sector specialist (CGAP), and Alessandro Nava, senior associate (the Financial Conduct Authority [FCA]), with guidance from Timothy Lyman, lead financial sector specialist (CGAP). Peer review comments were provided by Kate Lauer, senior policy consultant (CGAP); Margaret J. Miller, lead financial sector specialist(World Bank); and Marianna Nunan, senior publishing officer (CGAP). Invaluable insights were provided by Fod Barnes, senior advisor (FCA) and Jason Pope, technical specialist in the Strategy & Competition Division (FCA).

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