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Peer-to-peer | Peer-to-peer describes relationships or structures between relative equals, usually without a direct intermediary. | ||
For example, peer-to-peer lending is direct lending and borrowing between non-financial businesses, contrasted with traditional bank-based lending. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:36, 16 February 2023
(P2P).
Peer-to-peer describes relationships or structures between relative equals, usually without a direct intermediary.
For example, peer-to-peer lending is direct lending and borrowing between non-financial businesses, contrasted with traditional bank-based lending.
Sometimes written 'peer to peer'.