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  2. Sharing economy - Wikipedia

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    The sharing economy is a socio-economic system whereby consumers share in the creation, production, distribution, trade and consumption of goods, and services. These systems take a variety of forms, often leveraging information technology and the Internet, particularly digital platforms, to facilitate the distribution, sharing and reuse of excess capacity in goods and services.

  3. Prosper Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    Prosper Marketplace is America's first peer-to-peer lending marketplace, with over $23 billion in funded loans. [ 1] Borrowers request personal loans on Prosper and investors (individual or institutional) can fund anywhere from $2,000 to $50,000 per loan request. Investors can consider borrowers’ credit scores, ratings, and histories and the ...

  4. P2P asset management - Wikipedia

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    P2P asset management. Peer-to-peer asset management ( P2P asset management) is the practice of sharing investment strategies between unrelated individuals, or "peers", without going through a traditional financial intermediary such as a bank or other collective investment management vehicle.

  5. Peer-to-peer lending - Wikipedia

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    Peer-to-peer lending, also abbreviated as P2P lending, is the practice of lending money to individuals or businesses through online services that match lenders with borrowers. Peer-to-peer lending companies often offer their services online, and attempt to operate with lower overhead and provide their services more cheaply than traditional ...

  6. LendingClub - Wikipedia

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    LendingClub is a financial services company headquartered in San Francisco, California. [ 6] It was the first peer-to-peer lender to register its offerings as securities with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and to offer loan trading on a secondary market. At its height, LendingClub was the world's largest peer-to-peer lending ...

  7. Pay-to-play - Wikipedia

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    Pay-to-play. Pay-to-play, sometimes pay-for-play or P2P, is a phrase used for a variety of situations in which money is exchanged for services or the privilege to engage in certain activities. The common denominator of all forms of pay-to-play is that one must pay to "get in the game", with the sports analogy frequently arising.

  8. MIT Sloan Management Review - Wikipedia

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    ISSN. 1532-9194. OCLC. 909576727. MIT Sloan Management Review (MIT SMR) is a magazine and multiplatform publisher. It features research-based articles on strategic leadership, digital innovation, and sustainable business. It aims to give readers practical, of-the-moment guidance for leading in an ever-shifting world.

  9. Daniel Kyri - Wikipedia

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    Kyri was born on October 10, 1994 [1] and grew up on the South Side of Chicago. [2] He performed in plays as a child, [3] crediting his mother for his love of the arts and enrolling him in the After School Matters program when he was 13. [4]