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A Broad Range of
Financial Products and Services The initial roll out
appears to focus
on rewards - based funding, much like Kickstarter, but if I have understood the
website correctly, civilisedmoney will eventually expand to include equity - based funding where people receive shares in a business, as well as peer2peer lending and borrowing similar to ZOPA.