Risks of P2P-Lending in Russia in Response to COVID-19
Anastasia V. Uvarova () and
Maxim I. Inozemtsev ()
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Anastasia V. Uvarova: Let Me Pay LLC
Maxim I. Inozemtsev: MGIMO University
Chapter Chapter 25 in Post-COVID Economic Revival, Volume I, 2021, pp 361-375 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter, “Risks of P2P-Lending in Russia in Response to COVID-19,” covers the risks arising in the sphere of crowdlendingcrowdlending relations, where the person attracting investments and the investor are individuals (also known as relations on mutual lendingmutual lending between individuals, consumer p2p lending), that is some individuals lend to other individuals through special Internet sites, where persons attracting investments (borrowers) place their applications for obtaining financingfinancing from investors (lenders) for a specific period and at a specific interest rate. The theme of risks in the sphere of mutual lending is becoming even more relevant in the context of a pandemic situation due to the fact that many people are losing their jobs and are forced to use alternative sources of financing, and there is still no proper regulationregulation.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-83561-3_25
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