Orchard discusses the November 4 week's industry activities, highlighting banks' increasing interest in online lending and fintech in its weekly snapshot; the Orchard Index, which measures aggregate US P2P/MPL consumer loan performance, reported a monthly gain of 0.24%; Yirendai led gains in publicly traded companies with a monthly return of 11.29%; Ranger Direct Lending continued to lead gains in UK publicly traded funds with a monthly gain of 6.65%; the snapshot features Earnest's recently transacted securitization and reports the most recent securitization transacted by Lendmark Funding Trust. Source
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Savings rates at UK challenger banks are more than 1 percent higher than their high street counterparts; research by challenger Gatehouse Bank revealed the statistics; challenger banks and digital banks are still finding wide knowledge of open banking a challenge; “Sadly too many savers still opt for products from household names as they are unaware of the best buys that exist beyond the high street,“ said Charles Haresnape, CEO of Gatehouse Bank, to AltFi. Source.
Chinese credit card management firm, 51 Credit, has raised $84 million in Series C+ funding from Harvest Capital and Yintai Group, this is soon after they secured $310 million from Series C funding; the fundraising will help the company establish its own investment fund targeting fintech companies; in total the firm has raised $444 million in equity capital; according to Sun Haitao, 51 Credit CEO, the fund will be launched within a year, and will focus on asset management, data and credit services. Source
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According to The Times, sources say Funding Circle is in no hurry to do an IPO, but if the markets continue to be favorable they may go public in the second half of the year; article also shares the potential in their US business where they have much less brand awareness compared to the UK; there are some concerns from clients and investors that the company has not yet been through a recession as they look at an IPO; Funding Circle currently has 850 employees and last raised £82 million at a £990 million valuation. Source
Singapore based investment firm Temasek has added their support to the Libra...
Specialist fund manager Fintex Capital has hired Alan Margolis to expand its business with a new real estate lending strategy; the firm is active in the marketplace lending sector working primarily with Auxmoney; the new real estate business will invest in short-term and medium-term loans from real estate lenders and platforms. Source
Most if the talk about banks going digital has been focused on...
[Editor’s Note: This is a guest post from Kevin Shane EVP Capital...