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Post by westonkevRS on Jun 5, 2014 17:23:12 GMT
Hey Wellesley,
We love you guys, secure and good rates. And members of the P2PFA. Keep up the good work, AltFi have obviously noticed;
"Wellesley & Co. Co tinue to impress.... once again showcased the demand for its unique mould of platform. After growing by 34.37% through May and topping the £30 million mark, Wellesley appears to be heading the pack of innovative, younger platforms that are already rivaling the incumbent giants in terms of monthly loan volume. "
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Post by wiseclerk on Jun 2, 2015 7:39:31 GMT
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Post by james on Jun 11, 2015 6:28:42 GMT
It would be good to know how much of the lending in those numbers is peer to peer and how much is institutional using p2p platforms. Would give us a better idea of which p2p platforms are attracting consumer money.
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Post by westonkevRS on Jun 11, 2015 11:41:13 GMT
It would be good to know how much of the lending in those numbers is peer to peer and how much is institutional using p2p platforms. Would give us a better idea of which p2p platforms are attracting consumer money. I agree, although I doubt any platform would volunteer this data. RateSetter, Zopa and Funding Circle all provide their data to the AltFi web site, and you can download the portfolios from there or directly from each platform web site. These show the loans covered by the Provision Fund (and imitations) or "whole loans". Their analysis is here: www.altfi.com/article/1055_is_p2p_lending_a_thing_of_the_pastI think RateSetter is the only major P2X company that is majority retail peers based on current lending shares. @ westonkevRS
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Post by wiseclerk on Jul 2, 2015 11:40:35 GMT
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Post by jonah on Jul 2, 2015 18:47:21 GMT
Nice 'steady' growth from the big three UK platforms. The variation for ac is interesting but the drop in SS shows the size of the recent growth in mega loans there. what happened to lendinvest and to a slightly lesser extent w I wonder.
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Post by wiseclerk on Aug 4, 2015 10:08:37 GMT
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Post by arbster on Aug 4, 2015 10:21:58 GMT
I notice that MoneyThing are absent from the list.
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Post by wiseclerk on Aug 5, 2015 8:07:05 GMT
I notice that MoneyThing are absent from the list. Arbster, MoneyThing is not reporting statistics on volume originated.
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Post by westonkevRS on Aug 5, 2015 21:26:43 GMT
Thanks for the stats, I really appreciate them. Do you have statistics for Money&Co to add?
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Post by wiseclerk on Aug 6, 2015 10:42:23 GMT
No, do they supply stats?
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Post by westonkevRS on Aug 6, 2015 18:54:27 GMT
No, do they supply stats? I'm not a lender there, so as a non-member I can't see any reported volumes. I thought you might be a lender and get something. Most sites seem quite proud to report their lending volumes, as a badge of reality.
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Post by easteregg on Aug 11, 2015 11:29:39 GMT
No, do they supply stats? I'm not a lender there, so as a non-member I can't see any reported volumes. I thought you might be a lender and get something. Most sites seem quite proud to report their lending volumes, as a badge of reality. I am a (small) lender on Money&Co but they have only had 19 loans in total, with a grand total of £6.1million. I am not aware of any loans in the last month.
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Post by wiseclerk on Sept 2, 2015 7:58:27 GMT
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Post by wiseclerk on Oct 2, 2015 7:44:53 GMT
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