benaj
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Post by benaj on Jun 3, 2020 15:34:15 GMT
Crowdproperty, IVUO, Peerberry, Finbee, MytripleA. Interesting. Thanks.
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Post by Kevin on Jun 7, 2020 14:42:32 GMT
Also revenueland review of bondora is positive. He/she warns about the proper use of the portfolio pro. Actually it makes sense just to focus on the highest rated loans on bondora, it's nothing new. Beside the germans also ian galea and p2p banking are rather positive about bondora.
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Post by wiseclerk on Jul 2, 2020 11:34:38 GMT
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Post by wiseclerk on Aug 4, 2020 10:21:17 GMT
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Post by JamesFrance on Aug 5, 2020 10:10:19 GMT
It is interesting to compare volumes with a year ago, some have had drastic reductions in lending, but is this from investors withdrawing funds as fast as possible or lack of demand for the loans for various reasons? A few of the European platforms appear to be maintaining their lending in spite of the crisis, so must be keeping the confidence of their investors.
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Post by aju on Aug 19, 2020 14:43:39 GMT
It is interesting to compare volumes with a year ago, some have had drastic reductions in lending, but is this from investors withdrawing funds as fast as possible or lack of demand for the loans for various reasons? A few of the European platforms appear to be maintaining their lending in spite of the crisis, so must be keeping the confidence of their investors. One has to be slightly careful of the exchange rates when looking at english site for the relative comparisons say due to ER fluctuations. The euro vs £ has been up and down like a yoyo some months and for the first time in a very long while we cancelled a holiday villa in Lanzarote we deposited on in Feb where the rate when we paid was quite a bit different than the rate we got our deposit back at the end of June and for the first time in a very long while we were nearly £65 better off on the conversion from euros back to £'s. Just a thought
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Post by wiseclerk on Sept 2, 2020 9:51:01 GMT
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Post by wiseclerk on Oct 2, 2020 10:15:20 GMT
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Post by wiseclerk on Nov 3, 2020 12:16:19 GMT
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Post by ashtondav on Nov 4, 2020 8:17:16 GMT
Why is Zopa NA?
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Post by aju on Nov 4, 2020 15:54:50 GMT
I'm not sure if Zopa still supplies this I used to pull it every so often a while back and queried why it had stopped being available. Initially it looked like it was just a flaw and they provided the current version. They may have changed their minds since but I just assumed it wasn't something they wanted to give out anymore and gave up asking everytime. I decided to find my emails relating to this comment and it seems that its still available here if you are interested in April 2020 but sadly since my request for it it seems it's not been changed as far as I can tell. I did have a look at it and I think I passed info over to wiseclerk at the time too but I moved on as it never appeared again and then covid took hold and I lost interest in keep chasing them or worse worrying about month on month figures. I'm not sure Zopa are that interested but anyone can chase them for an update if they want to have a look it does look like its someone job to manually create it and put it there and its just got lost in the importance perhaps .... Edit: I should have looked back a few months on this thread. (easier than finding my emails on my cwap email system - BT changed me from yahoo version to their own world not beating system!) It seems that Zopa might be reporting some data to another system see above for my comments on 6th may. Or just go direct to the other reporting system here (P2PMarketdata site) (I would point out that I'm not sure this sites data is correct.)
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Post by benaj on Nov 4, 2020 19:09:49 GMT
I'm not sure if Zopa still supplies this I used to pull it every so often a while back and queried why it had stopped being available. Initially it looked like it was just a flaw and they provided the current version. They may have changed their minds since but I just assumed it wasn't something they wanted to give out anymore and gave up asking everytime. I decided to find my emails relating to this comment and it seems that its still available here if you are interested in April 2020 but sadly since my request for it it seems it's not been changed as far as I can tell. I did have a look at it and I think I passed info over to wiseclerk at the time too but I moved on as it never appeared again and then covid took hold and I lost interest in keep chasing them or worse worrying about month on month figures. I'm not sure Zopa are that interested but anyone can chase them for an update if they want to have a look it does look like its someone job to manually create it and put it there and its just got lost in the importance perhaps .... Edit: I should have looked back a few months on this thread. (easier than finding my emails on my cwap email system - BT changed me from yahoo version to their own world not beating system!) It seems that Zopa might be reporting some data to another system see above for my comments on 6th may. Or just go direct to the other reporting system here (P2PMarketdata site) (I would point out that I'm not sure this sites data is correct.) www.zopa.com/invest/risk/public-loan-bookI believe the loan book is available for download. But I rather leave it to the expert to report the numbers. Possibly the largest p2p loanbook to download
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aju
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Post by aju on Nov 4, 2020 19:14:18 GMT
I'm not sure if Zopa still supplies this I used to pull it every so often a while back and queried why it had stopped being available. Initially it looked like it was just a flaw and they provided the current version. They may have changed their minds since but I just assumed it wasn't something they wanted to give out anymore and gave up asking everytime. I decided to find my emails relating to this comment and it seems that its still available here if you are interested in April 2020 but sadly since my request for it it seems it's not been changed as far as I can tell. I did have a look at it and I think I passed info over to wiseclerk at the time too but I moved on as it never appeared again and then covid took hold and I lost interest in keep chasing them or worse worrying about month on month figures. I'm not sure Zopa are that interested but anyone can chase them for an update if they want to have a look it does look like its someone job to manually create it and put it there and its just got lost in the importance perhaps .... Edit: I should have looked back a few months on this thread. (easier than finding my emails on my cwap email system - BT changed me from yahoo version to their own world not beating system!) It seems that Zopa might be reporting some data to another system see above for my comments on 6th may. Or just go direct to the other reporting system here (P2PMarketdata site) (I would point out that I'm not sure this sites data is correct.) www.zopa.com/invest/risk/public-loan-bookI believe the loan book is available for download. But I rather leave it to the expert to report the numbers. Possibly the largest p2p loanbook to download Its the April 1st 2020 one I spoke about so its a good bit out of date sadly, they are clearly not updating it or they have forgotten about it.. Your link is the same link I provided back in april and recently before I realised I answered it already. The last dates lending was made was Mar 2020 and in that period there was 69.65M lent out. There is nothing relating to months since them. (I downloaded and it was identical to that I downloaded back in May! Its not faulty as far as I can tell but latest chrome seems to think it might be malicious perhaps its because its in a zip file. I did not get any issues with the file I used it was a simple excel csv (text file to all intents and purposes) except that is does have encrypted loanID's that I guess the chrome system didn't like.
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Post by benaj on Nov 4, 2020 19:33:10 GMT
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Post by wiseclerk on Dec 2, 2020 11:13:52 GMT
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