UK-Based Crypto Platform Launches $1.45 Million Crowdfund Campaign to Bank the Unbanked
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By Maria Yavuz
Nebeus, the London-based crypto platform, has launched a 1.1 million pound ($1.45 million) crowdfunding campaign as they set out their ambitious goal of bringing financial services to people around the world. According to the World Bank, there are 1.7 billion adults globally who remain unbanked, yet two-thirds of them own a mobile phone that they could use for online banking. The Nebeus’ campaign went live on Sept. 24, 2018 and has already attracted more than 400,000 pounds ($527,490).
The goals of the campaign
Backed by industry expert Brett King,
the Nebeus campaign will last until October 23, 2018. Currently
operating in 45 countries, they now plan for expansion across Europe,
Asia and South America. The company wants to make banking simple for
people and encourages a wider use of cryptocurrency in everyday
spending, offering user-friendly Bitcoin wallets and its recently
launched Exo card. The new prepaid card allows users to seamlessly
convert crypto into fiat, making transactions convenient online, offline
and even at ATMs.
“We want to create an ecosystem where those who add value are rewarded, and those
who consume services and products can do so in a competitive and secure
environment, built on blockchain technology. Our current campaign will bring us a step
closer to achieving this,” Konstantin Zaripov, co-founder and CEO of Nebeus, said.
How the platform works
Nebeus is a new crypto bank which
facilitates crypto-collateral Bitcoin loans globally. The company says
it is working on “bridging the gap between crypto and fiat finance
through the use of blockchain technology.” According to the company,
30,000 users of the Nebeus platform have already created active
blockchain-based wallets.
The fintech startup was founded in 2014,
and the peer-to-peer (p2p) exchange platform was launched at the end of
2017. Nebeus has already enabled the transaction of 34 million euro
($39.9 million) and facilitated 1.9 million pounds ($2.23 million) in
p2p Bitcoin loans. Their trading platform allows users to purchase and
sell Bitcoin and Ethereum with instant deposits into their accounts.
Nebeus’s
open API allows third parties to develop value-added products and
services on top of the Nebeus platform or incorporate Nebeus’s services
into their existing ecosystems.
The Nebeus card, launched in the
summer of 2018, allows for converting cryptocurrency into fiat and also
has some additional features. For example, all the users’
cryptocurrencies can be stored, easily accessed and managed in a Crypto
Basket. Moreover, the Nebeus card functions as a regular debit card. It
is accepted in over 40 million locations and can be used in stores, for
online payments or for ATM withdrawals. The card can be issued to
consumers worldwide.
The expansion to unbanked regions
In June 2018, Nebeus
announced it was entering the African market through local
telecommunications and mobile money. The company said that
cryptocurrency users in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, South Africa,
Nigeria and Ghana have received full access to the startup’s “crypto
bank.” The company expects to enable over 400 million people with crypto
services through help of local partners that already have an
established network in the region.
Some of the latest research from the World Bank proves that Nebeus’s targeting of mobile money is justified. The organization’s analytics came to the conclusion
that “in Sub-Saharan Africa, mobile money drove financial inclusion.”
While the share of adults with an account with a financial institution
remained flat in the region, the share with a mobile money account has
almost doubled since 2014. Moreover, mobile money accounts have spread
from East Africa to West Africa and beyond.
However, there are
still a lot of unbanked adults in other continents too. According to the
World Bank, account ownership in Europe and Central Asia was 65 percent
in 2017 (58 percent of adults in 2014) and 71 percent in East Asia and
the Pacific.
Published in: https://cointelegraph.com/news/uk-based-crypto-platform-launches-145-million-crowdfund-campaign-to-bank-the-unbanked
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