Sweden has few but great crowdfunding platforms that offer you to invest in Scandinavian real estate projects, green energy projects from around the world, or provide Scandinavian startups.
Crowdfunding platforms in Sweden are licensed both under Swedish legislation and under the Europen Crowdfunding Service provider's regulation. There are many great platforms in Sweden to explore find more below.
In Sweden operates around 10 crowdfunding platforms offering all main types of crowdfunding.
Pepins is the oldest and one of the biggest Equity crowdfunding platforms in Sweden offering people to obtain shares in a promising start-up.Accumeo is another Equity crowdfunding platform in Sweden that has a great offering. EAKTIEBOK is an Equity crowdfunding platform that has a network of more than 13000 investors that help companies to get funded and investors to make great returns.
Learn more about Equity crowdfunding here.
You can start investing in Swedish real estate starting with a few 100 EURs with Real estate crowdfunding platforms.
Real estate crowdfunding in Sweden is represented by 2 very strong players.
Kameo is a large platform with almost half a billion EUR invested in Scandinavian properties with an average rate of 9% p.a.
Another player is Tessin. Via Tessin 63k investors have invested more than 500 MEUR in almost 500 real estate projects and to be mentioned that 400 MEUR was already successfully repaid.
Real estate crowdfunding offers the best way to invest in property starting with little capital.
Learn more about Real estate crowdfunding here.
In Sweden operates many great crowdlending platforms that allow people to invest in loans issued to businesses or people.
Let’s start with Trine which allows people to invest in green energy around the world that help make our planet better. Trine and its community have helped to avoid 1 136 532 tons CO2 by investing around 80 MEUR in green energy projects
Savelend you can invest in loans issued to people and till now 1.7 billion SEK was invested on Savelend
Learn more about crowd-lending here.