Credible serves as a multi-lender marketplace, primarily for student loan borrowers; Lend Academy interviews Stephen Dash, Credible's CEO in their podcast; Credible has had great success in the market, beginning in 2012 when Stephen Dash moved to the US from Australia; through partnerships with a broad range of lenders, the company provides detailed, customized lending options; in the past year the company has expanded to personal loans and also partnered with Sallie Mae; given the current market environment Stephen Dash says the business will continue focusing primarily on its student loan customers for the near-term with a longer-term continued focus on customer experience and new loan categories. Source
Thomas Curry, Comptroller of the Currency, gave more insight on the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency's (OCC) plans for fintech regulation at a banking and innovation conference in London; Curry reported that regulation would be consistent with current banking standards, noting in his comments that, "if the OCC decides to grant a national charter in this area, the institution will be held to the same high standards of safety, soundness and fairness that other federally chartered institutions must meet"; the OCC is continuing with its plans for an Innovation Office and Curry said he would be releasing a white paper on fintech innovation. Source
Forbes interviews Perry Rahbar, CEO of DV01 on his previous experience at Bear Stearns during the mortgage crisis and how that brought him to start his new firm; DV01 provides insight and transparency to portfolios of marketplace lending loans; DV01 has also been asked to participate in Lending Club's securitizations; according to Rahbar, "DV01 helps people get a transparent view of what's going on, what's causing problems and what's performing well. Historically, you couldn't do this in an easy fashion." Source
The financial technology industry has seen enhanced innovation and financial technology adoption over the past eight years; the industry's growth has accelerated as the US economy has emerged from a financial crisis; during Obama's presidency several innovative sub sectors have grown substantially with significant potential still ahead; Orchard notes the industry's expansion in mobile banking, online lending, retail investing, institutional investing and payments; all areas of the industry with significant growth potential and need for support from the country's next president. Source
The small business lending approval rate from banks nationwide was 23.5% in October, while support from institutional lenders helped marketplace lending platforms to increase their small business approval rate to 63.1% nationwide, according to data from the Biz2Credit Small Business Lending Index; the economy also has been steadily improving with GDP and jobs increasing; however uncertainty over the election has affected the broad market which has seen nine of the past 10 days reporting losses in the stock market and another recently delayed rate increase from the Federal Reserve; following the election, consumers and businesses will be closely watching the affects on the economy and interest rates specifically as the country's new president influences credit markets, marketplace lending and fintech overall. Source
A legal case initiated by the city of Miami, Florida has reached the Supreme Court; the case (a combination of two earlier cases) claims that banks, including Bank of America and Wells Fargo, are financially liable for a decade of targeting blacks, Latinos and other minorities for loans with risky terms, including prepayment penalties, negative amortization and no documentation; there is concern that the case may be delayed until the Supreme Court regains a tie-breaking ninth Justice, or result in a return to the lower courts. Source
Lending Club's stock increased $0.76 for a 15% gain on Monday after reporting third quarter earnings that beat analysts' expectations; company also announced a new partnership with Credigy who will be investing up to $1.3 billion in Lending Club's loans; Lend Academy provides details on the company's earnings report in their article; highlights from the earnings report include revenue of $112.61 million, up from $102.4 million in the second quarter; earnings per share of -$0.04, up from -$0.09 in the second quarter; loan originations also increased with total third quarter volume of $1.97 billion, up from $1.96 billion in the second quarter however still significantly down from their high of $2.75 billion in the first quarter of 2016. Source
AdaPia D'Errico, a prominent executive and marketer in real estate crowdfunding, is departing Patch of Land; CEO Paul Deitch, who was recently brought into the company to help it mature and reorganize, bid D'Errico a fond farewell; she will continue to serve in an advisory role through 2017, while considering future options including other aspects of real estate; she is replaced by Robert Greenberg, who joined the company in August as a marketing consultant. Source
Arbor Commercial Mortgage and its affiliates are private lenders for commercial and multi-family real estate as well as a REIT sponsor; they have launched the ArborCrowd real estate crowdfunding platform; their marketing emphasizes 30 years of experience in real estate, careful selection of sponsors, and individuals investing alongside institutional capital providers as well as the project sponsors themselves. Source
The financial markets were slightly surprised by the presidential outcome with Dow futures down approximately 250 points on Wednesday morning; uncertainty over some big changes specifically in financial services from Donald Trump will be a factor for markets and the industry going forward; in financial services Trump looks to deregulate the industry easing many of the controls implemented by Dodd-Frank; another factor for fintech will be Trump's position on net neutrality which could limit open source internet development; overall, speculators see increased volatility and uncertainty for the near-term. Source