Rob Garcia, Director Web Production of Lendingclub, told P2P-Banking.com that Lendingclub will offer data export soon. The data on loans will be supplied in XML or Excel format and allow anybody to do their own statistical analysis. Lendingclub will announce the availability of the data export in it's blog.
Quarrel over the content of the Wikipedia article on Prosper
The Wikipedia article on Prosper was for months subject to heated editing and deleting. Not much diplomacy. Some edits wanted to get as much criticism in as possible while others removed as much negative tone as possible to get it more neutral. Currently the article is locked.
See the discussion on what should be stated in the article in the future when it will be unlocked again.
Prosper starts blog
With several posts by CEO Chris Larsen Prosper.com starts blogging.
Welcome to the new Prosper Blog.
We’ll be using this blog to create a place to find up-to-the-minute news on the latest Prosper enhancements, enlightening and thoughtful Personal Finance opinions, touching Prosper Member Stories, and more. Your contributions are welcome. Please feel free to submit comments to any of the blog posts or send new articles and ideas to us at blog @ prosper.com (please remove spaces before using this email address) or submit a guest post.
We’ll be adding in posts regularly, so please stop back in again soon.
Warmly,
Prosper
The blog has been in preparation for some time. I believe we can look forward to some interesting articles by Prosper staff, borrowers, lenders and other guest writers.
First impressions of the Zopa US site
I explored the new Zopa US site today. While the layout resembles the UK site the process is totally different.
Borrower's view
Use as a borrower is pretty straightforward. First sign up and then request an online quote.
After several seconds waiting the borrower is presented with the interest rate for his loan request.
Lender's view
For a lender things are a little more complicated. After deciding how much is to be invested, the lender must choose at least one borrower.
Using a sliding marker the lender then can select his desired interest rate (max. 5.1%). The lower the interest rate the more "help" the borrower gets on his loan.
Today already more then 310 users signed up at Zopa. When logged in, it is possible to browse other member's profiles. A profile can contain photos, long descriptions and integrate an (external) blog. An interesting example is Scott's profile, containing some informations on the history of Zopa US.
Over at thebankwatch Colin is wondering if the US model of Zopa will provoke interest.
What do you think of Zopa US? Post your impressions and experiences and discuss them with other users.
Lending experiences at Lending Club
In a post at PersonalLoanPortfolio the first experiences of a lender at Lendingclub.com are given. The author says the Lendingclub website was easy to use and understand, but states that the list of loans to fund is too small, resulting in him investing only $400 instead of the planned $500.
If you are a lender at Lendingclub please share your experiences.
A p2p lending account as Christmas gift
MyC4 users can now easily give someone a MyC4 account as Christmas gift. With a 6 step process the user creates an account, transfers money and prints a christmas voucher.
The recipient is all set to start investing in loans.
Is this a clever viral marketing idea? Post your take on this in the wiseclerk forum!