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Vol. 8, Issue 2 (2025)

Crowdfunding in India: An overview


Jyotirmoy Koley

Crowdfunding has emerged as a significant alternative financing mechanism in India, offering a platform for diverse projects and needs, including medical expenses and entrepreneurial ventures. This study presents an analytical overview of crowdfunding in India, focusing on its types, platforms, benefits, risks, and prospects. The primary forms of crowdfunding in India include donation-based, reward-based, equity-based, and peer-to-peer lending, each addressing distinct needs and attracting diverse funders. Major platforms, such as Ketto, Milaap, and Impact Guru, play a crucial role in facilitating these activities. The advantages of crowdfunding in India include democratizing access to capital, aiding projects to gain market validation, enhancing transparency through blockchain technology, and supporting social causes. However, significant challenges persist, such as ambiguous regulatory frameworks, trust issues, platform limitations, and cultural barriers. A notable concern is the caste-based disparity in medical crowdfunding, which reflects broader social inequalities. Additional challenges include information deficits, low financial literacy, and technological barriers, particularly in rural areas. Despite these obstacles, the future of crowdfunding in India appears promising, with the potential to stimulate innovation and entrepreneurship and provide funding for startups and small enterprises. Realizing this potential necessitates clear regulatory guidelines, enhanced public awareness and trust, and addressing the social inequalities that impact funding access. As crowdfunding in India evolves, it could become an integral component of the nation's financial system, provided that these challenges are effectively addressed.
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International Journal of Financial Management and Economics
How to cite this article:
Jyotirmoy Koley. Crowdfunding in India: An overview. Int J Finance Manage Econ 2025;8(2):100-108. DOI: 10.33545/26179210.2025.v8.i2.561
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