Investors will soon be able to take stakes in small Kiwi businesses through an online crowdfunding system which hopes to "liberate the New Zealand economy".
Snowball Effect, a local start-up, is due to launch in April when a law change will allow firms to offer equity for capital through crowdfunding services.
Crowdfunding is a modern alternative to traditional funding avenues and enables the likes of artists, politicians, charities and businesses to raise money from a large number of backers, usually through an internet-based campaign.
Crowdfunding sites - such as locally owned PledgeMe - are growing in popularity and the world's largest, US-based Kickstarter, is due to launch here next month.
One of Snowball Effect's directors, Richard Allen, said the platforms already in New Zealand were focused on philanthropy - a sort of "internet busking" - while his start-up was strictly focused on equity investment.