Success Factors in Peer-to-Business (P2B) Crowdlending: A Predictive Approach

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Peer-to-Business (P2B) crowdlending is gaining importance among companies seeking funding. However, not all projects get the same take-up by the crowd. Thus, this study aims to determine the key factors that drive non-professional investors to choose a given loan in an online environment. To this purpose, we have analyzed 243 crowdlending campaigns on October.eu platform. We have obtained a series of variables from the analyzed loans using logistic regression. Results indicate that loan amount, loan term and overall credit rating are the key predictors of non-professional lender P2B crowdlending success. These findings may be useful for predicting whether the crowd will subscribe to a loan request or not. This information would help businesses to modify specific loan characteristics (if possible) to make their loans more attractive or could even lead companies to consider a different financial option. It could also help platforms select and adapt project parameters to secure their success.

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Moreno-Moreno, A. M., Sanchis-Pedregosa, C., & Berenguer, E. (2019). Success Factors in Peer-to-Business (P2B) Crowdlending: A Predictive Approach. IEEE Access, 7, 148586–148593. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2946858

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