Reducing exclusion: BeeBonds makes a commitment to United Fund
For each new investor, the crowdlending platform will donate a percentage of its fees to the association, which funds social inclusion projects. Read more in l'Echo.
For each new investor, the crowdlending platform will donate a percentage of its fees to the association, which funds social inclusion projects. Read more in l'Echo.
Because of the high interest rates charged by banks, Belgian businesses are increasingly turning to crowdlending for financing. Last year, more than 200 companies borrowed over €85 million via six crowdlending platforms. The professionals... Read More "Belgian SMEs borrow €85 million through crowdlending
The BeeBonds crowdlending platform has been in business for five years and has had another record year, raising over €20 million. Read more in Trends Tendances.
The four platforms active in participative loan financing in Belgium raised €100 million last year. Read more in L'Echo.
Participative financing allows you to benefit from an attractive return while giving meaning to your assets. Thanks to the tax shelter and other mechanisms, you can even benefit from tax reductions. Read more in L'Eventail.
The 236 bondholders brought together by BeeBonds to raise €2.6 million for the development of a hotel in Ghent are to get their money back. Read more on l'Echo.
The boss of BeeBonds, a company that enables businesses to raise funds from private investors, this golf enthusiast likes to recharge his batteries on the golf course. Read more in Members Only.
DV Company, via its subsidiary Gravimmo SA, is once again turning to BeeBonds to finance its property projects. From today, investors can take part in raising up to €1 million on the BeeBonds crowdlending platform. The aim is to co-finance... Read More "Investing in cut-up sales? Gravimmo, an original 8-part project in the Brussels region
With low interest rates on savings books, people are looking for alternatives to make their savings grow. Investing in a young company that looks good could be one solution. Read more in De Tijd.
West Avenue has (finally) received the go-ahead to develop 18 housing units in the commune of Evere. The permit took a long time to be issued. The building is due to be handed over at the end of 2024. Read more in Le Soir Immo.