alison
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Post by alison on Nov 8, 2013 14:54:04 GMT
Any chance you can compress the size of this list? Reducing the line spacing would be a big help as would grouping multiple consecutive bids.
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Post by chris on Nov 8, 2013 15:27:21 GMT
We're looking at redesigning that whole section as we know that whilst it's functional it isn't as good as it should be. I'll see if we can push through a quick change to accomplish this.
One thing that lots of lenders don't seem to be aware of is that bids are automatically broken up into smaller units when the loan is paid out. The size of each unit is determined by the relationship managers when they set up the loan, so it can vary, but is usually around £100. This is to aid sale of these units on the aftermarket. I'll see if we can make that clearer as well.
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pikestaff
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Post by pikestaff on Nov 10, 2013 0:47:31 GMT
We're looking at redesigning that whole section as we know that whilst it's functional it isn't as good as it should be. I'll see if we can push through a quick change to accomplish this. One thing that lots of lenders don't seem to be aware of is that bids are automatically broken up into smaller units when the loan is paid out. The size of each unit is determined by the relationship managers when they set up the loan, so it can vary, but is usually around £100. This is to aid sale of these units on the aftermarket. I'll see if we can make that clearer as well. Barely functional, to be frank. The Thin Cats and Funding Circle formats both have merits, but I'd like you to keep your graphical representation as well. One suggestion: consider making the graph semi-log so that we can see the size of the smaller bids even if there a couple of really big ones. I agree lenders need to twig that they normally only need to make one bid.
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Post by bracknellboy on Nov 10, 2013 8:32:32 GMT
One thing that lots of lenders don't seem to be aware of is that bids are automatically broken up into smaller units when the loan is paid out. The size of each unit is determined by the relationship managers when they set up the loan, so it can vary, but is usually around £100. This is to aid sale of these units on the aftermarket. I'll see if we can make that clearer as well. Chris: well I KNOW THAT, even though I hold very little on AC at the moment. But I only know that because of helpful PM dialogue with another member on the OLD INDIE board !! :-) :-) It is by the way a nice feature of AC, you should make it clearer.
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