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Post by stevefindlay on Jul 27, 2017 17:14:59 GMT
The statistics page is in the process of being updated. I thought I'd give the forum a sneak peek of some of the charts here (and please ask if there is other ways you'd like to see the data sliced / diced): Cumulative Deployment: a shade under £20M to date:Split across 26 lending partners: An increasing focus toward property-backed lending: Which brings with it a good level of security (protection): Rates were falling through the second half of 2016, but have ticked back upwards as we started source more underlying loans from outside the P2P lending market (i.e, Direct Lending): We saw our first losses in the period, but these are still well within an acceptable range on average: Invoice Discounting loans have created the losses. We also introduced a Watchlist for loans that may be late paying, but have not yet been classified as a default by the underlying platforms / partners. Of the loans that have gone onto the watchlist, most (if not all) have ended in full recovery of interest and capital, but we think this designation is helpful to highlight activity and investment performance: Data: analysis of all positions bought by BondMason clients from inception (Oct 2015 to 30 June 2017)
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Post by ilmoro on Jul 27, 2017 17:24:00 GMT
Either the stats person is the blue equivalent of Henry Ford or they have found the colour chart for the Tory rebrand I know Blue is allegedly the warmest colour and you hope to make everyone feel warm & fuzzy with the stats but it does make many of the charts hard reading ... have you considered the rainbow as a model?
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Post by stevefindlay on Jul 31, 2017 12:08:40 GMT
Either the stats person is the blue equivalent of Henry Ford or they have found the colour chart for the Tory rebrand I know Blue is allegedly the warmest colour and you hope to make everyone feel warm & fuzzy with the stats but it does make many of the charts hard reading ... have you considered the rainbow as a model? Please see the website for charts including grey series types: www.bondmason.com/statistics (just to prove we listen to client requests...)
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