Subscribe
Logo
Logo
  • Topics Icon Topics
    • AI Icon AI
    • Banking Icon Banking
    • Blockchain/DeFi Icon Blockchain/DeFi
    • Embedded Finance Icon Embedded Finance
    • Fraud/Identity Icon Fraud/Identity
    • Investing Icon Investing
    • Lending Icon Lending
    • Payments Icon Payments
    • Regulation Icon Regulation
    • Startups Icon Startups
  • Podcasts Icon Podcasts
  • Products Icon Products
    • Webinars Icon Webinars
    • White Papers Icon White Papers
  • TechWire Icon TechWire
  • Search
  • Subscribe
Reading
CommonBond Partnering With Fifth Third Bank on Student Loan Refinancing
ShareTweet
Home
Peer to Peer Lending
CommonBond Partnering With Fifth Third Bank on Student Loan Refinancing

CommonBond Partnering With Fifth Third Bank on Student Loan Refinancing

Peter Renton·
Peer to Peer Lending
·Nov. 15, 2018·1 min read

Back in March CommonBond closed a $50 million Series D investment that was led by the venture capital arm of Fifth Third Bank, a top-25 bank (by assets) based in Cincinnati, Ohio. Today, we are seeing some of the fruits of that strategic partnership as both companies announce the launch of student loan refinancing for Fifth Third Bank customers.

I caught up with CommonBond CEO David Klein briefly today to talk about this deal. The first thing he said is that this is a co-branded offering between CommonBond and Fifth Third, it is not a white label solution. Until today, Fifth Third Bank had no offering for student loan refinancing and today they have a dedicated page explaining this new partnership. On that page interested customers can click through to a CommonBond landing page and from there they go through the standard CommonBond funnel when applying for a loan.

So, what you have in effect is a large, captive distribution channel for CommonBond who will be sharing some of the economics of these converted leads with Fifth Third. But David was quick to point out that this is just phase one of what will eventually be a much deeper multi pronged relationship. Here is what he had to say in the official press release:

With this partnership we are combining the best of financial technology and banking to make personal finance better for consumers. Both companies value delivering great financial products to customers, building long-lasting brands that matter, and having outsized impact on communities across the U.S.

There has been a flurry of new bank-fintech partnerships announced in the second half of the year but this is one of the first in the student loan space. The reality is that the student loan problem is massive and getting bigger every year. Anything that can be done to relieve at least some of the debt burden should be encouraged. I think every bank will eventually have some kind of student loan offering given the size of the problem. Fifth Third is one of the early adopters here and I expect it will work out well for both them and CommonBond.

  • Peter Renton
    Peter Renton

    Peter Renton cofounded Fintech Nexus as the world’s largest digital media company focused on fintech before it was acquired by Command. Peter has been writing about fintech since 2010 and he is the author and creator of the Fintech One-on-One Podcast, the first and longest-running fintech interview series.

    View all posts
Tags
bank partnershipCommonBondFifth Third
Related

Fintech-Bank Partnerships: Three Strategies for Seamless Integration and Lasting Impact

Transparency: The Key to a Successful Bank-Fintech Partnership

Finance blood in the water ($900B wasted on digital transformation) is why neobank Chime is $15B, and why Uniswap could be next

All of the Fintechs Involved in PPP Loans

Popular Posts

Today:

  • FundedFunded: Reevo lands $80M seed to unify GTM chaos into one AI-native system Nov. 7, 2025
  • FNWhy Your Loan Portfolio Models Are Lying to You (And What to Do About It) Nov. 4, 2025
  • Fintech ForecastWhy Every Lender Should Be Using Cash Flow Underwriting Today Jul. 29, 2025
  • FundedFunded: Grasp raises $7M Series A to replace spreadsheet grind with AI-powered analysts Oct. 31, 2025
  • Kamran AnsariInfinity Ventures’ Newest Venture Partner Kamran Ansari Eyes Stablecoins as Fintech’s Next Wave Oct. 16, 2025
  • Chris Taylor Fractional AIFractional AI’s CEO Chris Taylor on Scaling the Unscalable Jul. 23, 2025
  • FNFrom Chatbot to Checkout: AI’s Leap Into Commerce Nov. 5, 2025
  • Gazing Into the IPO Crystal BallKlarna Now, A Deluge Later? Mar. 20, 2025
  • Audrey KimOak HC/FT VC Partner Kim Talks AI, Stablecoins, and Customer Value Oct. 7, 2025
  • WayfoundThe AI Agent Wild West Jul. 9, 2025

This month:

  • FNFrom Chatbot to Checkout: AI’s Leap Into Commerce Nov. 5, 2025
  • Sadi KhanInside Aven’s Founder Chic: Sadi Khan on Equity, Credit, and Cognitive Load Oct. 2, 2025
  • Craig-Wiley-Quote-FNInside Synthetic Data’s Takeover Oct. 15, 2025
  • Thomson NguyenSaga Ventures’ $125M Bet on Pandora’s Box Oct. 22, 2025
  • Multiply CEO MichaelMultiply Mortgage CEO on AI’s move into housing finance Nov. 6, 2025
  • FN 10:14OPINION: Fintechs and Neobanks are Driving the Next Era of Stablecoin Usage Oct. 14, 2025
  • 197BREAKING: Money20/20: The Download Oct. 28, 2025
  • FNWhy Your Loan Portfolio Models Are Lying to You (And What to Do About It) Nov. 4, 2025
  • LA Tech WeekBehind the Curtain of LA Tech Week Oct. 22, 2025
  • HRWorktech founder roundupThe Future of Work: 5 Leaders Redefining HR and People Processes with AI Oct. 29, 2025

  • About
  • Contact
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
Subscribe
Copyright © 2025 Fintech Nexus
  • Topics
    • AI
    • Banking
    • Blockchain/DeFi
    • Embedded Finance
    • Fraud/Identity
    • Investing
    • Lending
    • Payments
    • Regulation
    • Startups
  • Podcasts
  • Products
    • Webinars
    • White Papers
  • TechWire
  • Contact Us
Start typing to see results or hit ESC to close
lis digital banking USA Lending Club UK
See all results