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<title>Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Oeconomica nr 233/2010</title>
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<title>Internetowe innowacje finansowe: agregatory i aukcje finansowe</title>
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<name>Marcinkowska, Monika</name>
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<summary type="text">Internetowe innowacje finansowe: agregatory i aukcje finansowe
Marcinkowska, Monika
The paper presents two kinds of technological innovations in the financial world: aggregators&#13;
and auctions. Those 'inventions' foster entrepreneurship and personal finance management: they&#13;
facilitate the access to funds, increase economic know-how and reduce financial costs.&#13;
Aggregators offer the complex access to financial services in one place: they group infonnation&#13;
about financial products from different institutions; on higher level they also enable the&#13;
transactions on-line.&#13;
Lending auctions idea is transferred from the scheme of internet auctions of physical goods:&#13;
potential borrowers place the tender offer and users interested in lending money bid the amount at a rate regarded as fair concerning the creditworthiness of a borrower. As these are usually peopleto-&#13;
people loans, the idea was named sociallending.&#13;
Both innovations raise some competitive concerns for financial institutions as they lower the&#13;
cost of financial products (mainly loans, but also insurance, investments, leasing, derivatives) and&#13;
increase their accessibility for individuals and micro- and small companies.
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<dc:date>2010-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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