Monday, February 13, 2017

P2P Lending: Is a Peer-to-Peer Loan Right for Your Business?

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P2P Lending: Is a Peer-to-Peer Loan Right for Your Business?

P2P (short for peer-to-peer) lending refers to a model that connects investors with borrowers – both individuals and businesses – via an online marketplace. P2P lending is also commonly known as marketplace lending or “crowdlending.” It works by using technology to match borrowers and investors directly, eliminating the need for traditional creditors such as banks or other financial institutions to act as facilitators.Without the overhead costs associated with a middleman, P2P service providers are able to pass the savings on to end users (borrowers and investors). For borrowers, peer-to-peer lending boasts many of the same benefits offered by online lending platforms: fast, flexible access to business capital at competitive rates. Meanwhile, the P2P lending platform gains revenue from charging service fees on each loan.


Understanding P2P Lending in Canada

P2P lenders have existed for some time in the US (some states only) and abroad. Prominent examples in the US include Lending Club and Prosper, both of which launched in 2006 and paved the way for others. In Canada it has taken much longer for the P2P lending industry to take off. Until last year, peer-to-peer lending was not permitted by Canadian securities regulators. Following urging from the financial technology community calling for governments and regulators to support Canada’s budding P2P space (such as this open letter from the National Crowd Funding Association of Canada), the Ontario Securities Commission unveiled OSC LaunchPad, a program that works with Canada’s fintech industry to modernize regulation.

One prime example of companies collaborating with regulators is Vault Circle Inc., an affiliate of Lendified. Original Source...

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