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Post by graemec23 on Aug 5, 2016 11:16:27 GMT
Have any LendingCrowd loans been fully repaid? I expect the answer is no given they only started trading in 2014
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Post by trentenders on Aug 5, 2016 11:55:47 GMT
Without checking I'm pretty sure that a Nottingham-based string of bars paid back. They now have a 2nd ("B") loan though, in which I was also happy to invest.
There may be others too(?)
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Post by nanniema on Aug 5, 2016 14:36:48 GMT
The bars are in Northampton - the first loan paid up and second one paying with no problems so far. One of very few FC loans I am happy with - only hanging on for the bonus.
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Post by lionelrichtea on Aug 5, 2016 14:59:44 GMT
I've had 3 fully repaid: the aforementioned bars, a company designing cycling speedometer light thingies and an accountancy firm.
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Post by sildenafil on Aug 5, 2016 19:44:21 GMT
The only one of mine was a coffee company which paid back their loan in July.
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Post by TheDriver on Oct 14, 2016 14:02:00 GMT
Well, now with the new(ish) Statistics page we can see that the first section shows 9 completed loans, either Repaid or Written off (Loss).
However, someone's maths isn't too hot, as from the loanbook it can be seen there have been 9 Paid Off and one(!) declared loss, leaving 82 active, not 83 (including 3 in serious default, and at least one more overdue).
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Post by ablender on Oct 14, 2016 15:35:47 GMT
Well, now with the new(ish) Statistics page we can see that the first section shows 9 completed loans, either Repaid or Written off (Loss).
However, someone's maths isn't too hot, as from the loanbook it can be seen there have been 9 Paid Off and one(!) declared loss, leaving 82 active, not 83 (including 3 in serious default, and at least one more overdue). It is a shame that they do not write the loan number in the respective loan pages. They offer a download, which is very helpful, but refers to loans by the number with no mention of the business or name. This makes matching things as transparent as the whole business model behind LC.
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