Peer Lending Meetup Presentation
This is a basic overview of Peer Lending (or Peer to Peer, or Crowd Lending, or Marketplace Lending) from Emmanuel, who gave this presentation at our Seattle Meetup on October 8th, 2015.
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This is a basic overview of Peer Lending (or Peer to Peer, or Crowd Lending, or Marketplace Lending) from Emmanuel, who gave this presentation at our Seattle Meetup on October 8th, 2015.
With Lending Club continually adding to their growing list of states that meet their “State and Financial Suitability Requirements” we thought about what it means to invest and be an investor.
In a previous blog post, we mapped the parties involved in Peer Lending, showing that it involves many different businesses, all pretty specialized and efficient.
Common wisdom is that Internet disrupts industries by removing intermediaries, and putting people in direct contact.
For some time, users have requested that we extend our powerful automated investing tools to provide rule-based trading on the secondary note market.
The following is a compendium demonstrating the penetration of Marketplace Lending.
There have been a lot of changes since Marketplace Lending was introduced in 2006, but since surviving the financial crisis of 2008 and SEC scrutiny in 2008-2009 it’s clear that Marketplace Lending is an asset class that is here to stay.
Today we are excited to announce a new feature: adding funds to your Lending Club account directly from LendingRobot.
[UPDATE: Our referral program promotion ended on 5/24/2015.]