Archive for the ‘3rd party services’ Category
Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
Lenders at MyC4.com do not have an easy task, when trying to check which of their loans are late on the repayments. The account page does not offer a comprehensive overview page. If a lender really wanted to check in detail he has to click through to the detail page of each loan he invested into.
Officially only one loan has the status ‘defaulted’ so far. However MyC4 so far has no standard policy when a late loan is to be declared defaulted. MyC4 has stated that there will be a default policy by the end of August.
Researching the situation, there are more than 320 loans that are late (fully or partly) with at least one repayment. Of these 72 loans are 3 payments late, 64 loans are 4 payments late, 30 are 5 payments late and 22 are 6 or more payments late.
Another issue that raised some concerns are the first impacts of the changed rules regarding currency risks.
… as some of you might have noticed already the first repayments are now posted on the investors accounts from Kenian investments where we investors are now taking the risk of currency fluctuations.
Within the first period from disbursement to the first repayment the KES has devalued from 97 to 104.5 = 7.2% already. … (Source: see discussion here)
To help lenders selecting loans to invest in, a column with the information whether a loan open for bidding is issued in local currency or in Euro was added to the wiseclerk MyC4 statistic pages.
(Source: uses information from Status der … MyC4 Kredite)
Tags: bad debt, currency risk, debt sale, Defaults, bad debt, debt sale, loans, MyC4, myc4.com
Posted in 3rd party services, Defaults, bad debt, debt sale, MyC4 | 1 Comment »
Saturday, February 23rd, 2008
Immediately following up on the previous post on Prosper.com, the list of new features at Prosper is now known. Most notable are:
- Lenders can turn standing orders into portfolio plans. The interesting part is that lenders can share (publish) their portfolio plans on their member page and other lenders can use it for themselves.
- Bidding via API. This allows bidding to be delegated to third party applications. Much like the bid snipers and bidding agents it now becomes possible to entrust third party applications to invest money at Prosper. It remains to be seen how lenders will make use of this
- Referral award for new borrowers raised from 35 US$ to 50 US$. Example button below. If you use that and your loan is funded, I am paid 50 US$.
Tags: api, changes, features, news, portfolio plans, Prosper, prosper.com, referral program
Posted in 3rd party services, Prosper, US | 1 Comment »
Friday, February 1st, 2008
MyC4.com accelerated growth during the past month. This is shown by stats on MyC4Stats.com (provided by Wiseclerk.com) showing the loan volume by origination month. Compared to earlier months the loan volume rose sharply in December and January. In December 150,000 Euro loans and in January 250,000 Euro loans were disbursed to African entrepreneurs.

(Source: MyC4Stats.com)
The new MyC4Stats page offers reports helping lenders to find open MyC4 loan listings with the best rates. At MyC4 - unlike at Prosper - every lender funds a loan at his individual interest rate. In fact 50 different lenders funding one specific loan may each earn different, self-set interest rates. While MyC4 sets a maximum for the weighted average interest rate for each loan, it is still possible for an individual lender to bid higher and earn more after funding.
Example: A 2500 Euro loan to Clementine Gbrou, who exports grains to Europe the maximum weighted Wanted interest rate was 12% (lender interest, not borrower). This loan closed with a weighted average interest rate of 11,64% (lender interest). The individual lenders in this loan earn DIFFERENT selfselected interest rate between 3% and 13.5%. Several lenders thus achieved above average rates.
How to find the best loans?
To select the loans with the best rates for bidding in the listing phase a quick overview of available listings sorted by the maximum possible interest rates that can be bid, is important. Several tables on MyC4Stats help lenders on this. Sample screenshot:

(Source: MyC4Stats.com)
The report presents the listings sorted by maximum interest rate (column Maximum bid) that can be bid and states the Euro amount above this rate that serves as a buffer before being outbid. The buffer is caused by the rule that new bids must always be place at least 0.5% lower then the current high bid.
Tags: loan, loans, MyC4, myc4.com, myc4stats, statistics, stats, volume, wiseclerk
Posted in 3rd party services, MyC4 | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
Only recently did Lendingclub.com provide the download of statistic data on the Lending Club loans.
Now Eric (who also runs Ericscc.com) started another statistic site, this time providing insights in how the numbers at Lendingclub develop. The following chart shows loan origination by month:

Tags: data, Lendingclub, lendingclub.com, loans, stats, tools
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Friday, November 23rd, 2007
As some of you might have noticed, the main page of Wiseclerk.com changed today and now offers a p2p lending discussion forum. I believe there is a huge need for information on the developing p2p lending services. In this spirit I started Wiseclerk.com in April 2006 to create useful overview reports on Prosper. While it was not the first site of this kind (some oldtimers may remember Savagenumber.com by atlantageek) it did grow quickly and built a loyal userbase among Prosper lenders.
Prosper did from the beginning support the efforts of developers by providing data publicly and later offering data export interfaces and APIs.
Both the Wiseclerk reports and the later added blog were started with a focus on Prosper. That was appropriate at that point in time but now I think a broader view is needed. Lenders can choose between several p2p lending services and the flow of information needs to be taken to a meta platform level. Lenders that lend on several platforms will not want to check several forums - each one tied to the single platform.
The new forum will also serve as a feedback and discussion location for ideas and news published in the p2p-banking blog. Later today I will add a display into the blog that shows the latest discussion threads from the forum.
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Tags: forum, forums, p2p lending, Prosper, stats, wiseclerk, wiseclerk.com
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Tuesday, September 25th, 2007
Lenders at Zopa do not (yet) select an individual borrower but rather select a market and a rate at which they want to lend their money. This is matched to borrower demand and if a match is found, money is lend out.
There is a 3rd party site tracking the development of the Zopa demand volume and charting it (daily, weekly, monthly, yearly). Recently the amount requested has gone down in most markets.
(Source)
Tags: demand, figures, loans, markets, statistic, stats, tools, Zopa, zopa.com
Posted in 3rd party services, UK, Zopa | No Comments »
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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Wednesday, July 18th, 2007
Today a Wall Street Journal article on p2p lending and Prosper.com featured Wiseclerk.com as one of the 3rd party tracking services supplying information for lenders and borrowers.
Tags: media, p2p lending, Prosper, prosper.com, wall street journal, wiseclerk, wiseclerk.com
Posted in 3rd party services, Prosper, Zopa | No Comments »
Friday, April 13th, 2007
The new website booberwatch.nl offers p2p lending stats for the Dutch p2p lending service boober.nl (as wiseclerk.com does for prosper.com stats). While the site is in Dutch language, it has many charts and tables that can be understood without speaking Dutch. The main page shows the fluctation of average interest for each credit grade over time. According to booberwatch 536207 Euros have been loaned so far.
Tags: Boober, boober.nl, booberwatch, dutch, loans, Netherlands, p2p banking, p2p lending, Prosper, richard van den toorn, stats, tracking, wiseclerk
Posted in 3rd party services, Boober, Netherlands, Uncategorized | No Comments »
Thursday, March 15th, 2007
Based on an idea from frequencydip and using code first implemented by zieri of zierious.com I just added short urls, which are much easier to remember and do not use that much space in forum signatures or elsewhere.
Everybody can now use the following short URLs:
This URLs instantly without delay redirect to the prosper.com pages.
Tags: link, linking, prosper.com, short, signature, tool, tools, url, urls
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