This article comes from “Figaro Magazine”
Generating a palpable environmental impact through your investments is not so simple, especially when you want to do it through assets listed on the stock exchange.
As for unlisted investment funds dedicated to renewable energy infrastructure, which often benefit from the Greenfin label, they are generally reserved for institutional investors, requiring an entry ticket amounting to millions of euros.
The exact opposite of this elitism, participatory finance (or crowdfunding) offers the advantage of being accessible to all.
While some platforms allow investors to come together to make donations to artists or associations, others offer investment offers.
To do this, they must now request a European crowdfunding service provider approval (PSFP), issued in France by the Financial Markets Authority, which has already granted it to 50 players.
These platforms…
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