Assetline
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Private Listed | |
Industry | Financial Services |
Founded | August 2008 |
Founder | Nick Raphaely, Steven Beinart |
Headquarters | Sydney, Australia |
Services | Secured loans, Personal asset loans , Collateral loan, |
Number of employees
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10 (2013) |
Website | www |
Assetline is an Australian-based specialist in personal asset lending or pawn broker that offers short-term loans secured against collateral and personal assets such as jewellery, watches, gold, art, boat, cars, fine wine and other valuables.[1]
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History
Assetline was established in 2013 by Nick Raphaely and Steven Beinart to offer investors, collectors and high-net-worth individuals a way of accessing funding and unlocking liquidity held in alternative assets, similarly to overseas counterparts such as borro.[2] Since the Global financial crisis there has been an increase in people and businesses looking past conventional banks and to alternative sources of funding, such as peer-to-peer lending and crowdsourcing finance.[3]
Assetline’s clients range from art collectors[4] and jewellers[5] to mortgage brokers and auction houses, and it has operations in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and Western Australia.
See also
- borro
- Asset based lending
- Alternative investment
- Alternative financial services
- Non-bank financial institution
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