Fintechs’ share in Dutch NBFI lending doubled in two years – DNB study
However, €2.3 billion dispersed by firms still represents only 0.7% of all loans
Lending by financial technology firms doubled between 2021 and 2023, research from the Netherlands Bank shows.
In a blog post published today (December 18), the DNB says that 75% of these loans were granted through “marketplace platforms”, which “bring supply and demand together”. These platforms only provide intermediation between lender and borrower, whereas the remaining 25% of loans were granted by platforms lending from their own balance sheets.
Marketplace platforms lent €0.9 billion ($0.94
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