There is no information on the Crowdfunding International website indicating who owns or runs the business.

The Crowdfunding International website domain (“crowdfundinginternational.eu”) was registered on September 25th, 2015. “Crowdfunding International Exploitatie BV” is listed as the owner, with an address in Obbicht, Netherlands also provided.

The same residential address is provided on the Crowdfunding International website, suggesting the company is run from within the Netherlands itself.

Several Crowdfunding International website lists several Facebook groups belonging to the company, spanning the languages English, French, Croatian, Turkish, Portuguese, Hungarian and Dutch.

Each group has various admins, with Eliza Leclerc an admin in all seven Crowdfunding International Facebook groups.

On her Facebook profile, Eliza Leclerc (right) lists her location as Rotterdam, Netherlands. This ties into Crowdfunding International’s corporate address, with Leclerc likely involved in the running of the scheme.

Prior to promotion of Crowdfunding International beginning in February, 2016, Leclerc was promoting the
Crypto 888 Club
(2015) and
GetEasy
(2014) Ponzi schemes.

Update 3rd May 2016 – 
A “Team CFI” page on the Crowdfunding International website (not linked off the website homepage), lists several additional Netherlands-based admins (credited as “General Managers”):

Ivo Coenen

Twan van der Kort

Pascal Nieling

Mick Baggen and

Koen Lienaerts (IT Department)

Generic bios are provided for each, however nothing specific to MLM. 
/end update

Read on for a full review of the Crowdfunding International MLM opportunity.

The Crowdfunding International Product Line

Crowdfunding International has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Crowdfunding International affiliate membership itself.

The Crowdfunding International Compensation Plan

The only pre-requisite to earn commissions in Crowdfunding International is the recruitment of two affiliates, who each pay €215 EUR into the scheme.

Commissions in Crowdfunding International are paid out via a 2×7 matrix.

A 2×7 matrix places an affiliate at the top of a matrix, with two positions directly under them:

These initial two positions form the first level of the matrix, with the second level generated by splitting each of the first two positions into another two positions each (four positions).

The third level of the matrix is generated in the same manner (eight positions), and so on and so forth down a total of seven matrix levels.

In total there are 254 positions in a 2×7 matrix.

Commissions are paid out as new affiliates are recruited, with their €200 EUR payment used to pay off existing affiliates as follows:

level 1 (positions cost 200 EUR) – receive €200 EUR from two affiliates, keep €80 EUR and cycle into level 2

level 2 – receive €640 EUR from four affiliates, all funds are passed up and cycle into level 3

level 3 – receive €3200 EUR fro


🤖 Quick Answer

Who operates Crowdfunding International and where is it based?
Crowdfunding International Exploitatie BV, registered September 25th, 2015, operates the platform from Obbicht, Netherlands. The company maintains a residential address in the same location, serving as operational headquarters. Multiple Facebook groups in seven languages (English, French, Croatian, Turkish, Portuguese, Hungarian, Dutch) facilitate user engagement across different markets.

What ownership and administrative structure does Crowdfunding International maintain?
Crowdfunding International Exploitatie BV serves as the registered entity owner. Eliza Leclerc appears as administrator across all seven official Facebook groups, suggesting centralized administrative control. The company operates through social media channels rather than traditional corporate governance structures publicly disclosed on their website.

How is Crowdfunding International's domain registration documented?
The domain crowdfundinginternational.eu was registered on


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