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Potencionálne riziká českého a slovenského bankového trhu v kontexte vývoja tieňového bankovníctva
Krnáčová, Dana
This bacherol thesis is focused on the risks of an alternative way of obtaining funds, which is peer-to-peer lending, on the czech and slovak financial market. In the theoretical part of the thesis the peer-to-peer lending as well as the reason why it is considered as a form of shadow banking are described. In the main part of the-oretical part the potenial risks, their sources and proposals for protection against those risks are described. Based on these proposals, the implemented rules of the selected czech and slovak platforms are compared in the practical part. The result of the comparison are the potential risks which are left partly or fully unadressed.
Alternative financing of small and medium-sizes enterprises
Vacula, Jan ; Kotáb, Petr (advisor) ; Kohajda, Michael (referee)
Alternative financing of small and medium-sized enterprises This thesis analyses whether the legal framework, both present and envisaged, regulating securitisation and crowdfunding is likely to improve the access of small and medium-sized enterprises to financing. The first chapter focuses on securitisation, with a particular focus on securitisation of SME loans. In doing so it evaluates the costs and benefits associated with securitisation, as well as securitised assets and the products of securitisation. The following part describes the mechanism of both a true sale and a synthetic securitisation. The key part of the chapter, however, deals with the legal framework regulating securitisation as well as each individual step of a securitisation transaction, and analyses several issues that may arise under Czech law in relation to securitisation. Next, the proposal for the securitisation regulation, which proposes criteria for qualified securitisations, is introduced. This chapter concludes with an evaluation of the said proposal and presents a level of scepticism as to its intended positive impact on SME financing. The second chapter deals with crowdfunding. After a general introduction into crowdfunding and its various business models, the rest of the chapter focuses on financial crowdfunding, i.e....
Crowdfundingová kampaň pro realitní startup
Čepelíková, Kateřina ; Král, Petr (advisor) ; Zlatić, Marija (referee)
This master thesis deals with crowdfunding from a marketing point of view, its overall potential and the application of crowdfunding on real estate projects. The goal of this thesis is to provide a description and evaluation of a crowdfunding campaign applied to an example of an existing real estate startup based in Geneva, Switzerland and to present guidelines for a successful launch of real estate crowdfunding campaign. In order to reach the goal, secondary research of the thesis outlines general assessment of crowdfunding and all its types, new trends, and theoretical description of a crowdfunding campaign. The thesis then presents the concrete real estate startup with business activity in France and the analysis of this market. Primary qualitative research of the thesis conducted in the form of in-depth interviews examines the assumption whether real estate (equity) crowdfunding is an interesting option for Millennials, a segment of potential crowd-investors. All findings are then incorporated into concrete guidelines of a new real estate crowdfunding campaign applied on the real estate startup.
P2P lending
Dobiasová, Dana ; Bártová, Hana (advisor) ; Vacek, Vladislav (referee)
The aim of this bachelors thesis is to determine the effect of P2P lending on the economic indicators and the status of small and medium enterprises in the United States, specifically for the period form 2011 to 2015. To better understand the practical part, two first chapters will be focused on defining the concept of P2P lending and analysing the current situation in the United States. Besides that, it is also an emphasis on regulatory requirements which are newly starting to appear. This knowledge is later used in practical part, which analyse the state of SMEs and their way of financing, which makes them able to safeguard its economic growth and offer new job opportunities. All the essential facts, identified by market analysis, were described and evaluate in the overall summary.
Venture Capital and Private Equity Investment
Bártík, Jan ; Zadražilová, Dana (advisor) ; Kursová, Eva (referee)
The thesis deals with venture capital and private equity from investor's point of view first. There are presented different types of investors, management companies and funds and the relation among these subjects. Venture capital and private equity is an alternative to finance business activities from the entrepreneurial perspective and this paper provides profile of an appropriate company and explains the relation between the investment fund and the company. The analytical part focuses on investment activity in the Czech Republic and the findings about level and structure are analysed with regard to selected factors from business and investment environment.

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