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Top Voted ContentKivaShort description: How Kiva WorksChoose an Entrepreneur, Lend, Get RepaidThe below diagram shows briefly how money gets from you to a developing-world entrepreneur, and back. 1) Lenders like you browse profiles of entrepreneurs in need, and choose someone to lend to. When they lend, using PayPal or their credit cards, Kiva collects the funds and then passes them along to one of our microfinance partners worldwide. 2) Kiva's microfinance partners distribute the loan funds to the selected entrepreneur. Often, our partners also provide training and other assistance to maximize the entrepreneur's chances of success. 3) Over time, the entrepreneur repays their loan. Repayment and other updates are posted on Kiva and emailed to lenders who wish to receive them. 4) When lenders get their money back, they can re-lend to someone else in need, donate their funds to Kiva (to cover operational expenses), or withdraw their funds. By fredericbaud at 2007-08-09 12:11 | P2PLending | P2PVenture | Microfinance | English | Company site | login or register to post comments | flag this | 53104 reads | 1 point
WikiNodeShort description: b&f-watch-wiki: wiki-node to start: the b&f-watch-wiki in center-wikis: By MattisManzel at 2007-08-25 09:04 | Unsorted (yet) | Unsorted (yet) | Unspecified | 2 comments | flag this | 72794 reads | 1 point
Interactive City Research: the future of BankingShort description: This studio investigates the effects of digitalization on architectural typology and the contemporary city. In our first year 2006/07, we examine the changes of one particular typology: the architecture of banking. We question the fundamental concept of what a bank is today, and develop architectural strategies for its potential futures. By Nicolas at 2007-09-17 16:58 | Research Institutes or Sister Communities | Banking | English | Blog | future banking acrchitecture | login or register to post comments | flag this | 53796 reads | 2 points
aKos Technology CorporationShort description: From site aKos Technology Corporation is the pioneering force behind the emergence of mobile remittances. By marrying wireless services and money-transfer technology, we enable wireless carriers to offer remittance services to their subscribers. As a result, individuals can send money internationally from their mobile phone and recipients can receive those funds in cash at merchants they already frequent. Now, wireless carriers can take part in the multi-billion dollar global remittance market. By fredericbaud at 2007-09-04 13:15 | Payment Systems | Mobile Payments | English | Company site | Remmitance | login or register to post comments | flag this | 53237 reads | 1 point
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