Bigscribe recently released a guide on crowdfunding which I thought was a very good introduction to this new fintech phenomenon. I don't think there's any guide out there that caters to the local context and introduces crowdfunding to Singapore's retail investors or lenders. You know how the internet disrupted existing framework when Uber started connecting passengers and drivers and bypassed the traditional method of getting a taxi. Well, in a way, crowdfunding seeks to connect investors or lenders to companies and bypass the traditional framework in which such things work.
I will highly suggest anyone who wishes to even dabble in crowd funding to at least read this guide to get the general inkling of what to do and what not to do. You owe it to yourself to find out as much information about crowdfunding before putting your money into it. Besides, the book is free to download here......