Marketplace Lending Platform

46% of Canadians credit card holders carry some kind of balance each month, and we all know how high the interest rates can get on those. Over time the free market has come up with solutions to provide more affordable lending to borrowers in many parts of the world. In the U.S. and Europe for example, peer to peer lending has grown significantly in popularity as consumers look for alternative means to finance large purchases and pay down high interest debts.15-05-marketplace-lending-grouplend

Canada has been lagging behind in this segment of the financial market for some time but just last year a new Vancouver based company became the first to offer a legitimate marketplace lending solution. Grouplend plans to give Canadians a fast and convenient platform to borrow money with lower interest rates than credit cards or pay day loan services. I recently had a chance to sit down with its director of business development, Sean, to learn more about possible opportunities in this space for consumers and investors.

Grouplend leverages the power of technology to bring together creditworthy borrowers seeking loans with investors looking to earn a fair return on their money in an online environment that provides personalized services with competitive interest rates. The company claims to have over $50 million of loan applications already. The way it works is pretty straight forward. Large institutions and accredited investors pool money into a fund which is lend out to borrowers. These borrowers can take out a loan up to $30,000. The term of the loan is fixed for 3 years. The interest rates start from 6.3% and goes up depending on the borrower’s income and financial situation.

I can see this benefiting two main groups of people: consumers who want to consolidate their debt or want to borrow money for a short amount of time, and investors who are willing to risk lending their money to fellow Canadians to hopefully make a return.

The borrowing process is simple. Let’s say you have a line of credit at your bank at 9% and want to lower your rate. You may be able to replace this LOC with a Grouplend loan at a lower interest rate. On the main page of its website, use the questionnaire near the bottom to get your no-obligation personalized quote in a couple of minutes. If you like the conditions and interest rate, you may proceed with your loan application. To verify your identity and credit worthiness you will need to email them some documents like scans of your drivers license, 2 most recent pay stubs from work, etc. If the application is approved it takes as little as 24 hours for the loan money to be deposited into your bank account. You can also set up automatic repayments. After 6 months of on-time payments, you may even apply for a second loan. A process that used to take weeks and meetings with a financial representative at a bank has been condensed into a few mouse clicks and keystrokes. 🙂 There is no origination fee, and you can pay back the loan in full at any time without penalty. This is a great opportunity for borrowers to save money on their high interest debts. Paying less interest means becoming debt free sooner, which frees up more money for retirement savings and investing. 🙂

For fixed income investors who are looking for alternative to bonds Grouplend allows individuals to pool their money into funds that consumers can borrow from. On its FAQ page the website encourages investors to reach out by email if they are interested. Due to regulatory and securities issuance in Canada only accredited investors can invest in Grouplend funds. Generally speaking an accredited investor has to either earn a high salary or have a net worth of $1 million. An employee benefit plan or a trust can also be qualified as accredit investors if total assets are in excess of $5 million.

Today’s world is all about going digital and crowd sourcing to become more efficient. 🙂 I find the start ups for marketplace lending to be an interesting development. Since almost half of Canadians with credit cards hold a balance I expect there to be strong consumer demand for a lower cost, convenient, online loan platform moving forward.

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vivien
vivien
05/16/2015 1:12 pm

Liquid, http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-investor/personal-finance/household-finances/house-poor-couple-debt/article24370722/?click=sf_globefb&service=mobile

Article does not address collectivist ic cultural reasons of couple. Likely moving their extended family in to ride on bubble.

Thoughts?

Not-So-Liquid

beth
beth
05/17/2015 6:17 am

They are only interested in dealing with Accredited Investors at this time. Just like your good article on investing in farmland with AgCapita I am not welcome to this party either.

Good thing Vanguard will take me money.

Wealth Builder
Wealth Builder
05/17/2015 8:47 am

Great post.It is Canadian version of Lending club is US.
http://seekingalpha.com/article/3179656-lending-club-is-a-potential-growth-stock-leader

There is another Toronto based company called Borrowell” https://www.borrowell.com/

mit
mit
05/17/2015 6:51 pm

hey
Finally something come up that was really need in market. but i am curious about investing in company portion
was wondering that some USA companies are allow you to invest in them ?? is this company is able to invest in company as investor ??
if you have any idea please let me know .. thanks in advance