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Security Token Platform Smartlands Joins European Crowdfunding Network

UK based Smartlands has joined the European Crowdfunding Network (ECN). Smartlands is a blockchain based crowdfunding platform that tokenizes real estate investments. Earlier this month, Smartlands announced their first tokenized property investment while staking claim to being the first platform in the UK to accomplish… Read More

Shojin Property Partners Opens Nottingham Student Living Crowdfunding Campaign

Having just celebrated its first anniversary, Shojin Property Partners recently opened a new property investment campaign for a purpose built student accommodation block in Nottingham, UK, which contains 124 student apartments. Shojin Property Partners has invested £66,816 and is seeking to raise £1,269,516 investor funding during the campaign;… Read More

Shojin Property Partners’ Latest Research Reveals: Increasing Numbers of Millennials Are Investing in Property Crowdfunding

Young property crowdfunding platform, Shojin Property Partners, announced on Tuesday that its latest research revealed an increasing number of millennials are turning to property crowdfunding, as they struggle to get on the property ladder. According to the funding portal, 23% of its investor network are under the… Read More

One Year Report: Shojin Property Partners Has Raised £3 Million for UK Property

Young property crowdfunding platform, Shojin Property Partners, has shared an update on its one year anniversary following the 2017 launch of its FCA regulated site. According to Shojin, the platform has raised over £3 million across five projects throughout the UK during the last year…. Read More

Shojin Property Partners Celebrates Successful Southend-On-Sea & Hampshire Raises

Shojin Property Partners secured funding targets of a combined £1.63M for two of its latest crowdfunded projects in Southend-On-Sea and Hampshire, reportedly attracted 38 investors. Southend-On-Sea was an equity raise (variable profit share) while Hampshire was a debt raise with a fixed return. “Many investors… Read More

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