International P2P Lending Volumes September 2018

The table lists the loan originations of p2p lending marketplaces for last month. Mintos* leads ahead of Zopa and Ratesetter*. The total volume for the reported marketplaces in the table adds up to 410 million Euro. I track the development of p2p lending volumes for many markets. Since I already have most of the data on file, I can publish statistics on the monthly loan originations for selected p2p lending platforms. This month I added Colectual* and Landlordinvest*.

Milestones achieved this month (total volume since launch):

  • Folk2Folk crossed 250M GBP
  • Loanbook Capital crossed 50M EUR

Investors living in national markets with no or limited selection of local p2p lending services can check this list of international investing on p2p lending services. Investors can also explore how to make use of current p2p lending cashback offers available. UK investors can compare IFISA rates.

Edit Oct. 4th: Today an updated version of the table was published.

P2P Lending Stats September 2018
Table: P2P Lending Volumes in September 2018. Source: own research

Note that volumes have been converted from local currency to Euro for the purpose of comparison. Some figures are estimates/approximations.

Notice to p2p lending services not listed:
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5 thoughts on “International P2P Lending Volumes September 2018

  1. This would be more informative if we had 12 month cumulative figures. Telling us that a company hafd a good (or bad) September is too prone to noise. Please

  2. John Goodall, the CEO of Landbay had commented on your article. He said the following “These numbers are incorrect materially and I don’t know how they are sourced – we (Landbay) lent 15m GBP so circa €17m”.

    May i suggest you connect with him and update the number. Adam

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