Is crowdfunding a serious threat for banks? (2/3)

Experts uncover how banks will fare in this dynamic environment.

In the first part of this series, experts interviewed shared that crowdfunding is becoming an established form of investing that is eating some portion of the market which traditionally has always been a monopoly of the banks. While some argue that it is only a matter of time before we see alternative financing platforms taking over the role of traditional banks, there remains ample reasons to believe that banks can actually turn the threat into an opportunity with right strategies.

Here are some of the experts'views on how banks will fare in this dynamic environment:

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