The Global Alternative Finance Market Benchmarking Report

Tania Ziegler, Rotem Shneor, K. Wenzlaff, Britney Wang, Jaesik Kim, Felipe Ferri de Camargo Paes, K. Suresh, B. Zhang, L. Mammadova, N. Adams
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For the first time, the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance has consolidated its annual regional reports to produce one global benchmarking report, with the intention of presenting world-wide online alternative finance data for 2018.This report presents the key findings from the CCAF annual global survey of online alternative finance. In all, 1,227 unique firms contributed to this study, providing 2,322 firm-level observations globally. Investigating in crowdfunding, P2P/marketplace lending or related capital raising activities, the study shows that 47 per cent of the firms were operating in two or more countries or jurisdictions. Highlights from the report In 2018, the global alternative finance industry facilitated USD $304.5 billion in transaction volume. This global alternative finance volume is representative of funds that were raised via an online alternative finance platform for consumers, business and other fundraisers. This volume represents a 27 per cent annual decline against the $419 billion recorded in 2017. However, this drop in global volume stems primarily from a sharp decline in alternative finance activities in China. Excluding the Chinese market, the global alternative finance market volume actually grew by 48 per cent year-on-year, from the $60 billion in 2017 to $89 billion In 2018. China had the largest alternative finance volume by country, having generated a total of $215.37 billion in 2018. The United States ($61 billion) and the United Kingdom ($10.4 billion) came in second and third respectively. In 2018, five additional countries surpassed the $1 billion threshold of alternative finance market volume including the Netherlands ($1.8 billion), Indonesia ($1.45 billion), Germany ($1.27 billion), Australia ($1.16 billion) and Japan ($1.07 billion). In 2018, online alternative business funding for start-ups and SMEs accounted for $82 billion, which fell by almost half from the high of $153 billion recorded in 2017. Much like the global total market volume, this significant reduction in alternative business funding was largely due to the sharp decline in business focused funding activity in China. Excluding China, global business funding through alternative channels increased from the $21 billion in 2017 to $31 billion in 2018. This represented a 47 per cent annual increase against the previous year. Approximately $162 billion of alternative finance volumes directly stem from funding provided by institutional investors such as banks, pension funds, mutual funds and family offices. With the involvement of institutional investors on the rise, most regions were fairly equally split, with roughly 50 per cent of funding coming from the institutions and rest provided by retail investors.
全球另类金融市场基准报告
剑桥另类金融中心(Cambridge Centre For Alternative Finance)首次将其年度地区报告合并为一份全球基准报告,旨在展示2018年全球在线另类金融数据。本报告介绍了CCAF在线替代金融年度全球调查的主要发现。总共有1227家公司参与了这项研究,在全球范围内提供了2322家公司层面的观察结果。对众筹、P2P/市场借贷或相关融资活动的调查显示,47%的公司在两个或两个以上的国家或司法管辖区开展业务。2018年,全球另类金融行业促成了3045亿美元的交易量。这一全球另类融资规模代表了通过在线另类融资平台为消费者、企业和其他筹款者筹集的资金。与2017年的4190亿美元相比,这一数字同比下降27%。然而,全球交易量的下降主要源于中国另类金融活动的急剧下降。不包括中国市场,全球替代金融市场规模实际上同比增长了48%,从2017年的600亿美元增长到2018年的890亿美元。按国家划分,中国的替代金融规模最大,2018年总计产生2153.7亿美元。美国(610亿美元)和英国(104亿美元)分列第二和第三位。2018年,另外五个国家的替代金融市场规模超过了10亿美元的门槛,包括荷兰(18亿美元)、印度尼西亚(14.5亿美元)、德国(12.7亿美元)、澳大利亚(11.6亿美元)和日本(10.7亿美元)。2018年,初创企业和中小企业的在线替代业务融资为820亿美元,比2017年创纪录的1530亿美元的高点下降了近一半。与全球市场总量一样,替代企业融资的大幅减少主要是由于中国以企业为重点的融资活动急剧下降。不包括中国在内,全球通过替代渠道的商业融资从2017年的210亿美元增加到2018年的310亿美元。这比前一年增加了47%。约1620亿美元的另类融资直接来自银行、养老基金、共同基金和家族理财室等机构投资者提供的资金。随着机构投资者参与度的增加,大多数地区的资金分配相当平均,大约50%的资金来自机构投资者,其余由散户投资者提供。
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