After turning a profit in 2016 Assetz Capital has continue that trend in the first half of 2017 by posting a seven figure pre tax profit; “We have reported considerable growth and stability over the past four years, and now that profitably has been consistently achieved in parallel to that strong growth, we continue to go from strength to strength,” said Stuart Law, CEO of Assetz Capital, to AltFi; this shows a trend in the UK of secured P2P lenders having a better track record to profit. Source.
Alexandra Villarreal O’Rourke from McGuireWoods discusses Project Catalyst and the no-action letter program from the CFPB in a Let’s Talk Payments interview; the first no-action letter was issued to Upstart, a consumer lender in the US. Source
CME Group announced today that they plan to offer bitcoin futures by the end of the year which is a change from what they said just a month ago; others like Cboe Global Markets said earlier in the year it plans to do the same by early 2018; the move by exchanges will open up the bitcoin market to professional traders and institutional investors. Source
With the recent hack of Equifax still top of mind for regulators and consumers alike, there are individuals beginning to explore potential solutions including blockchain technology; Bloom and Open Identity Exchange are working on protocols and standards that could be used by any entity to create an ID system on the blockchain; having such a system would allow for more security from hackers and help to verify individuals; while there are current limitations to the technology there are many groups looking to solve these issues and a potential government led initiative could speed up development. Source.
The new client house branch will allow retail, business and private banking customers to enjoy coffee and receive personal service; “A client house to me should feel like home,” comments Erik Van Den Eynden, CEO of ING Belgium, to Banking Technology; the branch has all the banks’ typical functions and meeting rooms complete with screens for video conferencing; the company will attempt to open about 15 by end of 2020. Source.
- Remitly Raises up to $115M in Series D Funding
- RateSetter changes approach to property loan defaults
- This UK fintech is taking on big banks with business loans — and one key EU law is driving it
- Orchard to Launch Online Lending Industry Page on the Bloomberg Terminal
- LendingTree Announces Top Customer-Rated Lenders by Loan Product for Q3 2017
The options for banks to compete in a changing financial services landscape are to either build, buy or partner; while we have seen a number of banks build their own technology or partner with fintechs, there has yet to be significant acquisitions in the market; an article in Tearsheet highlights how few purchases banks have made and how that compares to the amount of investments in fintech companies. Source
The European Commission has announced a €30bn investment initiative for blockchain technology; the funding is part of the Horizon 2020 Initiative which helps commit capital to projects in security, climate, clean energy and the digital economy; “Artificial intelligence, genetics, blockchain: science is at the core of today's most promising breakthrough innovations,” said Carlos Moedas, commissioner for research, science and innovation according to CoinDesk. Source.
Leading home solar financed Mosaic has partnered with PeerIQ on latest securitization; Mosaic used the PeerIQ platform to allow potential ABS buyers to have insight into their complete set of loan-level data; the partnership will allow for more transparency, streamline diligence and execution. Source.
Personetics Act will be offered to banks as a way to help their customers pay off their student loans ahead of schedule; the tool will use the Nudge Theory by identifying students who can repay loans quicker and helping them to do so or automatically pay more than the usual payment for them; David Sosna, Personetics’ co-founder and CEO tells Banking Technology, “we’re able to identify windows of opportunity for customers to make these extra payments with no effort on their end.” Source.