Archive for August, 2007
Tuesday, August 28th, 2007
Researching the MyC4 concept (see previous post) there are some usability features that call for a comparision to Prosper.com:
- Auction: The model of Prosper seems much more straightforward to me then the auction model of MyC4. The possibility of bidding above the maximum interest rate as long as the weighted average interest is below it, gives it a major twist. Every lender on a loan ends up with a different interest rate while borrower nominal interest rate is the weighted average (mind-boggling, isn't it?). And the full transparency of all bids during bidding process is interesting.
- Usability, communication and transparency: The interface is designed for much interaction. Everywhere the user can post comments (to profiles, to blogs, to loans, to listings). And with a user added avatar on every comment, it is very personal. No anonymity since real names are used (not screen names). Anybody can view the loans other lenders are invested in. Users can add icons to their profile to show which motivation led them to MyC4 (be it profit, education, social lending, …)
- Defaults. So far none, but naturally it is much to early to judge. Hopefully MyC4 will have defaults as low as Kiva and prove that third world borrowers are more reliable.
There will be continued coverage about my experiences at MyC4.
Tags: auction, comparison, features, MyC4, Prosper
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Tuesday, August 28th, 2007
Danish startup C4 World on it's platform MyC4 allows lenders to finance micro loans to African entrepreneurs (Afripreneurs). P2P briefly featured the MyC4 plans earlier. The goal is to "eradict poverty through business". The service is currently in beta, but signing up and lending at MyC4 is already possible.
MyC4 differs in its approach from Kiva: At MyC4 lenders do earn interest on the loans. Currently interest rates of 20-24% are typical with loan terms of 6 or 12 month.

P2P-Banking.com joined the Beta as a MyC4 Builder. The gathered experiences are published in an exclusive P2P-Banking.com review of MyC4:
http://www.wiseclerk.com/myc4-p2p-banking-review.pdf (0,4 MB, 3 pages)

Posted in Africa, Denmark, MyC4, P2P Banking Review | 3 Comments »
Monday, August 27th, 2007
When analysing Prosper.com data it is possible to find out all kind of things. E.g if there are regional differences to how talkative Prosper borrowers are when writing listings.
Prosper's most talkative borrowers live in:
as compared to:

Now, while that was fun, it is not really useful in any way or is it?
When looking at the length of funded listings, that became loans, by credit grade it gets more interesting.

Apparently the lower the credit grade the more detailed the description has to be to convince the lenders to bid to fund the loan.
Looking at the development of the description length of funded Prosper listings on the time scale this chart is the result:

There are several possible causes that contribute to listings getting lenghtier:
- Borrowers take other listings as example and add on top of this
- Group leaders (or others) provide templates
- Competition for lender attention is getting tougher
- Borrowers detected that longer descriptions will increase chances (see HRs in table above) - unlikely
Suggestions?
Tags: borrowers, length, listings, Prosper
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Thursday, August 23rd, 2007
Lendingclub has received a 10.26 million US$ venture capital investment from Norwest Venture Partners and Canaan Partners. The CEO Renaud Laplanche announced that the money will be used to expand Lendingclub beyond the Facebook platform.
In an interview, Daniel Ciporin of Canaan Partners says:
P2P services and functionality in general has been at the heart of web market disruption, from Ebay to MySpace to Facebook, using only a few of the most prominent examples. I think the opportunity is ripe now to apply P2P functionality in the consumer lending space, especially with the particular focus on pre-existing affiliations that Lending Club has.
Tags: canaan partners, daniel ciporin, funding, Lendingclub, norwest venture partners, p2p lending, renaud laplanche, vc, venture capital
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Thursday, August 23rd, 2007
Lendingclub's loan volume has surpassed 750000 US$. So far the average interest rate is 11.10%. As you can see in the table the majority of loans went to borrowers with good credit grades.
Lendingclub states that the top states where Florida, New York and Massachusetts. This differs from the state distribution of the Prosper loans, where California, Texas and Georgia are the states with most loans.
A possible cause is that Lendingclub.com is only open to Facebook users and might therefore target different user demographics then Prosper.com. (Source)
Tags: distribution, florida, interest rate, Lendingclub, lendingclub.com, loans, massachusetts, new york, Prosper, prosper.com, states
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Thursday, August 23rd, 2007
Dutch p2p lending site Boober.nl is in big trouble. A court in Rotterdam ruled that Boober needs a license, with the judge supporting the position of the regulating authority AFM. After Boober published its interpretation what this ruling means, the AFM clarified its position in a press release.
Under pressure Boober finally posted a statement on its homepage saying that while the site remains open and existing loans will continue to be serviced, Boober stops any lender bidding. Statement:
Beste Boober Gebruiker
In tegenstelling tot wat dinsdag en woensdag is gecommuniceerd heeft Boober gisteravond na overleg met de Autoriteit Financiële Markten besloten om de krediet-bemiddelingsactiviteiten voorlopig te staken. Dit wordt geëffectueerd door uitleners voorlopig niet de mogelijkheid te geven op leningen te bieden . De site blijft gewoon beschikbaar en het besluit heeft geen enkele consequentie voor lopende leningen.
Boober betreurt de ongelukkige wijze waarop zij met de markt heeft gecommuniceerd en verwacht begin volgende week meer duidelijkheid te kunnen verschaffen.
Boober's service was controversial in the Netherlands from the start. It was even subject of discussion of the Dutch national parliament.
An update on what will happen next is expected early next week.
Richard van den Toorn, publisher of the great site Booberwatch.nl has supplied P2P-Banking.com with this chronology of events: (more…)
Tags: afm, Boober, boober.nl, court, judge, loans, Netherlands, p2p lending, regulation, stop
Posted in Boober, Netherlands | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

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Tags: playpumps, playpumps.org, water pump, water supply
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Saturday, August 18th, 2007
Prosper is hiring a Vice President, Institutional Lender Development. Job description:
As Vice President of Institutional Lender Development you will be responsible for ensuring Prosper has an adequate supply of liquidity. You will need to create an institutional sales process that identifies institutional prospects and sells them on the benefits of lending on Prosper. The position will also be responsible for developing strategies and structures that match the risk and return preferences of prospective lenders. This position will have an attractive incentive compensation plan dependent on meeting goals for institutional lender growth and marketplace liquidity.
This is an interesting development. First, if successful, it will scale up volume. Secondly, at least on the lender side, this step dilutes the peer to peer aspect of the marketplace.
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Friday, August 17th, 2007
Dutch p2p lending service Boober.nl is quarreling with the regulating authority AFM. The AFM argues Boober needs a licence because it allows lenders in peer to peer lending to engage in commercial activities.
Boober CEO Guus Drijver denies that. He says that lenders can lend out only a maximum amount of 39000 Euro and even with an assumed interest rate of 10%, 3900 Euro profit per year could hardly be seen as commercial activity.
(Source: sprout.nl)
Tags: afm, Boober, boober.nl, guus drijver, license, Netherlands, p2p lending, regulation
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Friday, August 17th, 2007
Prosper.com now makes the link between loans and listings available. With this new feature now everyone can see the status of the loan payments of every borrower. On the borrower profile page there is now a "Loans" tab:

Previously only lenders invested in a loan could directly see, which status it had. All others had to use 3rd party tools like Wiseclerk.com. Those had to program their own matching algorithms since no key matching loans to listings was published by Prosper.
Prosper has always been the p2p lending service that made most data available about its market.
I will have to look into which parts of Wiseclerk.com I need to rebuild to make use of the new information linking listings to loans.
Further improvements that Prosper announced include reporting to Transunion and enabling borrowers to repay directly using money in their Prosper account.
Tags: account, data, link, listings, loan, loans, Prosper, prosper.com
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