Financing Singapore’s SMEs and the crowdfunding industry in Singapore

As new digital technologies emerge that make the provision of financial services more efficient, they hold the potential to address barriers that SMEs face in accessing credit. This paper finds empirical evidence that crowdfunding for SMEs improved SMEs’ timeliness to pay debt in Singapore. Anecdota...

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Main Authors: TAN, Swee Liang, TOK, Yoke Wang, THITIPAT, Chansriniyom
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soe_research-35102022-01-13T07:09:35Z Financing Singapore’s SMEs and the crowdfunding industry in Singapore TAN, Swee Liang TOK, Yoke Wang THITIPAT, Chansriniyom As new digital technologies emerge that make the provision of financial services more efficient, they hold the potential to address barriers that SMEs face in accessing credit. This paper finds empirical evidence that crowdfunding for SMEs improved SMEs’ timeliness to pay debt in Singapore. Anecdotal evidence from growing SMEs suggests that getting crowdfunding loans also induced financing from banks, leading to more efficient allocation of credit. In just four years, Singapore’s crowdfunding volume has grown rapidly making it one of the top crowdfunding hubs in Southeast Asia in 2018. The rapid development of Singapore’s crowdfunding industry can be attributed to its higher GDP per capita, higher level of financial sector development and greater availability of venture capital. Our results suggest that policies do matter to the development of the crowdfunding industry and we identify some policy considerations at national level. The paper concludes with a discussion on implications of crowdfunding on banks’ business models and analysis of policy makers’ regulatory approach to crowdfunding. 2021-08-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/2511 info:doi/10.4324/9780429266584 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soe_research/article/3510/viewcontent/02_Ch2.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Economics eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Fintech Crowdfunding SMEs Asian Studies Finance International Economics
institution Singapore Management University
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country Singapore
Singapore
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language English
topic Fintech
Crowdfunding
SMEs
Asian Studies
Finance
International Economics
spellingShingle Fintech
Crowdfunding
SMEs
Asian Studies
Finance
International Economics
TAN, Swee Liang
TOK, Yoke Wang
THITIPAT, Chansriniyom
Financing Singapore’s SMEs and the crowdfunding industry in Singapore
description As new digital technologies emerge that make the provision of financial services more efficient, they hold the potential to address barriers that SMEs face in accessing credit. This paper finds empirical evidence that crowdfunding for SMEs improved SMEs’ timeliness to pay debt in Singapore. Anecdotal evidence from growing SMEs suggests that getting crowdfunding loans also induced financing from banks, leading to more efficient allocation of credit. In just four years, Singapore’s crowdfunding volume has grown rapidly making it one of the top crowdfunding hubs in Southeast Asia in 2018. The rapid development of Singapore’s crowdfunding industry can be attributed to its higher GDP per capita, higher level of financial sector development and greater availability of venture capital. Our results suggest that policies do matter to the development of the crowdfunding industry and we identify some policy considerations at national level. The paper concludes with a discussion on implications of crowdfunding on banks’ business models and analysis of policy makers’ regulatory approach to crowdfunding.
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author TAN, Swee Liang
TOK, Yoke Wang
THITIPAT, Chansriniyom
author_facet TAN, Swee Liang
TOK, Yoke Wang
THITIPAT, Chansriniyom
author_sort TAN, Swee Liang
title Financing Singapore’s SMEs and the crowdfunding industry in Singapore
title_short Financing Singapore’s SMEs and the crowdfunding industry in Singapore
title_full Financing Singapore’s SMEs and the crowdfunding industry in Singapore
title_fullStr Financing Singapore’s SMEs and the crowdfunding industry in Singapore
title_full_unstemmed Financing Singapore’s SMEs and the crowdfunding industry in Singapore
title_sort financing singapore’s smes and the crowdfunding industry in singapore
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2021
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/2511
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soe_research/article/3510/viewcontent/02_Ch2.pdf
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