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Neocredit.ch launching during Swiss Fintech Fair 2019

The official launch of neocredit.ch is in September 2019. Therefore, the Swiss Fintech Fair is a fantastic opportunity to present our offer alongside other Swiss and international fintech players.


What we do:

neocredit.ch AG is a crowdlending platform specialised in business loans to Swiss SMEs. Based in Bern. In a simple, fast and transparent process, SMEs can finance their projects.



Visit our booth:

We are very much looking forward to welcome all Swiss Fintech Fair participants at neocredit.ch’s booth: entrepreneurs and SME owners willing to develop their businesses, investors and visitors interested by neocredit.ch’s activities.


Swiss Fintech Fair participants will discover neocredit.ch’s attractive offer:

SMEs wanting to finance their project in a simple, fast and transparent process, can borrow from CHF 20’000 up to CHF 1’000’000, fully online.

Requesting the loan takes only 2 minutes.


A decision is typically taken within 48 hours and the funds are available within 10 days. Fees are totally transparent and early repayments are free of charge.


At neocredit.ch’s booth, Fair participants will be welcomed by neocredit.ch’s CEO, Mr. Torsten Schittenhelm and neocredit.ch’s team to answer all their questions.


If you would like to get in touch prior to the event or schedule a meeting at our booth during the Swiss FinTech Fair, please contact: florian(at)neocredit.ch


SWISS FINTECH FAIR | www.SwissFintechFair.com

17 September 2019 | Kraftwerk | Zurich


Crowdlending by neocredit.ch:

neocredit.ch is the first and only Swiss crowdlending platform having a Swiss insurance company - la Vaudoise Assurance - as a founding shareholder jointly with a leading French crowdlending platform, Credit.fr. The crowdlending expertise of Credit.fr and the Swiss local roots and expertise of la Vaudoise Assurances are combined within the essence of neocredit.ch to offer the borrowers and the lenders the highest quality of service. neocredit.ch is located in Bern strategically bridging the French and German speaking regions of Switzerland.

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