P2P lending platforms – are they better than traditional banks?

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Recently, DBS, one of Singapore’s biggest banks, said that they have inked a deal with two P2P lending platforms to boost funding options for SMEs, assuring that SMEs have alternatives at whatever stage of their growth.

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