Financial Times on Trampoline & alternative finance

Hot on the heels of last Wednesday’s feature, today’s Financial Times includes an article discussing Trampoline’s crowdfunding initiative as an example of alternative sources of finance being sought by SMEs.

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Crowdfunding

Crowdfunding is an alternative approach to raising finance. It’s been developed over the last decade, principally in the film and music industries. Unlike traditional models which rely on large contributions one or two institutions crowdfunding is based on raising small sums from many number of people, who are typically linked by social networks or shared interests.

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Trampoline Systems

Trampoline Systems is an award-winning software business based in London (UK). The company is attracting attention from around the world for its SONAR social analytic technology and its vision of how corporations must evolve.