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Post by p2plender2 on Oct 30, 2016 22:37:56 GMT
Offer made - thanks.
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Post by gregorycarter on Nov 10, 2016 11:24:41 GMT
Growth Street also offers a sign up bonus and referral scheme for new investors: Sign up bonus - £100 for new investors, lending at least £1000 on the market for 1 year: www.growthstreet.co.uk/welcome-bonus
Referral bonus - £100 for both referrer and friend, lending at least £1000 on the market for 1 year: www.growthstreet.co.uk/referral-scheme
Only limited companies and LLPs can currently lend on Growth Street. We have something for individuals coming soon. If you are an individual investor and would like to invest on the Growth Street platform, please DM me and I will contact you when we launch. Please note that Growth Street is an investment product and not a savings account. Your capital is at risk if you lend to businesses and lending is not covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme. Rates are quoted on an annual equivalent rate basis (assuming reinvestment of interest) before tax.
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Post by wengyeeRelendex on Nov 11, 2016 16:25:49 GMT
We have a new cashback incentive going on for our current live loan. Valid for both current and new lenders. If you total bid is £25,000 or over, you'll get 0.5% of it. So that's £125 for a £25,000 total bid. No upper limit of course . Have a look if you're interested relendex.com/marketplaceRegards, Relendex
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Post by shimself on Nov 11, 2016 17:04:14 GMT
Is there still an offer on - I have someone to refer but can't find out how to do it, and what it gets us
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Post by hantsowl on Mar 13, 2017 10:43:57 GMT
We have a new cashback incentive going on for our current live loan. Valid for both current and new lenders. If you total bid is £25,000 or over, you'll get 0.5% of it. So that's £125 for a £25,000 total bid. No upper limit of course . Have a look if you're interested relendex.com/marketplaceRegards, Relendex Hi. How long do funds take to appear on my account? I signed up this morning and initiated a bank transfer hoping to take advantage of the cashback offer which expires at 18:00 today.
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Post by wengyeeRelendex on Mar 13, 2017 10:52:15 GMT
Hi hantsowl, Depending on how quickly the funds reach our account, it should be credited to your Lender Dashboard in about 2 hours. If you want to DM me your LD number I can have a check for you. Regards, WengYee
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Post by hantsowl on Mar 13, 2017 11:35:25 GMT
Hi hantsowl , Depending on how quickly the funds reach our account, it should be credited to your Lender Dashboard in about 2 hours. If you want to DM me your LD number I can have a check for you. Regards, WengYee Thanks for the offer, but I have just received confirmation by phone. I do have another question which you may be able to help with. In the resale marketplace, if I wish to purchase a loan would I need to buy the full loan part or could I buy a just some of it? For example, there is a £1000 loan part for GMBL available. If I wanted to purchase some, would I need to buy the full £1000 or could I buy just £500 of it?
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Post by wengyeeRelendex on Mar 13, 2017 11:57:19 GMT
Thanks for the offer, but I have just received confirmation by phone. I do have another question which you may be able to help with. In the resale marketplace, if I wish to purchase a loan would I need to buy the full loan part or could I buy a just some of it? For example, there is a £1000 loan part for GMBL available. If I wanted to purchase some, would I need to buy the full £1000 or could I buy just £500 of it? It would have to be the full Loan Part for £1000. We are working on getting a new feature up where Loan Parts (when bought in PM) are automatically partitioned in chunks of £500 but for now what you buy on the SM is limited to the whole Loan Part. Regards, WengYee
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Post by charles on Mar 14, 2017 5:34:47 GMT
Everyone understands the risks until they get their first default, then it's surprising who starts throwing their toys out of the pram. Very true. The key then, is to try to minimising your chances of default by vetting and selecting your P2P loans/investments carefully. Asset-backed is always preferred to unsecured, for me.
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Post by hnwlending on Mar 15, 2017 10:46:48 GMT
I've only just been made aware of your forum and it looks great, although I am completely new to forums to please excuse me if I'm not following the right etiquette!
I am the MD of HNW Lending Ltd. We are a fully FCA authorised firm (authorised in January 2017) and also have HMRC permission to offer IF ISAs and have flexible ISAs and we offer a £300 refer a friend bonus for every person who invests at least £10,000. We have an affiliate program with Wowmedia or you can claim it directly by emailing us.
We have been going for 3 years, have done over 150 loans, and have never lost a penny of interest or capital to date as all the loans we do are secured loans. Secured loans means first or second charge on property or taking an asset like a high value car or plane into a storage facility under our control
We are basically funded by a collection of wealthy individuals, with the average individual investor having over £100k invested in our loans. We do however allow investors to put a minimum of £5k per loan (or £10k per loan outside of the ISA). Investors choose which loans they wish to invest in and the rate investors earn ranges from about 7% to 15% depending on the risk of the loan - ie a low LTV (loan to value) first charge would pay lower interest than a high LTV second charge
My number is 07958 636 106 and email is ben@hnwlending.co.uk if you wanted to find out any more information so that you can update your post
Thanks
Ben
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Post by buttchopf23 on Mar 16, 2017 20:40:11 GMT
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