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EuropeNews RoundupOnline Lending
·Jan. 16, 2017

UK Challenger Bank Secure Trust Stops Originating Personal Loans

The bank has seen behavior in the unsecured personal loan market getting out of control; lenders are trying to battle each other to offer cheaper loans in an uncertain time; Paul Lynam, chief executive of Secure Trust, said, "The competition becomes excessive; lenders tend to continue to fight for market share, which means lower pricing."; this is not the first time Secure Trust has pulled back on unsecured consumer loans; in 2006 they ceased originations only to come back in 2009.  Source

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EuropeFintechNews Roundup
·May. 11, 2018

UK Challenger Banks Are Rolling Out Location Based P2P Payments

In the UK Revolut has rolled out a peer to peer payments feature called “Near Me” which lets their users...
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EuropeFintechNews Roundup
·Feb. 22, 2019

UK Challenger Banks Awarded $365mn of of RBS Competition Fund

UK based challenger banks Starling Bank, Metro Bank and ClearBank were awarded more than $365mn of the RBS Competition Fund;...
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EuropeFintechNews Roundup
·Aug. 7, 2017

UK Challenger Banks Come Under Market Pressures

Challenger banks, including Virgin Money, TSB and Metro Bank, are seeing a market that is becoming more crowded by the day and profit margins in lending areas are being trimmed; mortgage rates coming down and customer acquisition costs going up are two of the main reasons for these worries; pricing in consumer credit has also forced some of these banks to pull out of that segment all together as competition has become too much; the newest space entrants, like Atom, Monzo and Starling, are only adding to the heated environment; Richard Iferenta from KPMG explains to the Financial Times, "The challenge is, if you want to build a bank, how do you get sufficient scale, attract a big customer base, and make a lot of money."; one group who is particularly benefiting is the consumer, they are seeing prices come down and new innovative products hit the market that are helping them to better understand their finances. Source

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EuropeFintechNews Roundup
·Mar. 15, 2018

UK Challenger Banks Offering a Better Savings Option

Savings rates at UK challenger banks are more than 1 percent higher than their high street counterparts; research by challenger Gatehouse Bank revealed the statistics; challenger banks and digital banks are still finding wide knowledge of open banking a challenge; “Sadly too many savers still opt for products from household names as they are unaware of the best buys that exist beyond the high street,“ said Charles Haresnape, CEO of Gatehouse Bank, to AltFi. Source.

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EuropeFintechNews Roundup
·May. 1, 2018

UK Challenger Banks See Consolidation Coming

UK challenger banks expect the M&A activity to rise in 2018 after seeing a number of deals last year; “Last...
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EuropeFintechNews Roundup
·Apr. 9, 2020

UK Considers Aid Package to Startups

The UK startup industry could see some help heading its way soon as the government is considering an aid package...
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EuropeNews RoundupOnline Lending
·Jan. 5, 2017

UK Consumer Credit Reaches Highest Level Since March 2005

According to data from the Bank of England, unsecured consumer credit in the UK increased to 1.9 billion British pounds ($2.34 billion) in November and reported its highest level since March 2005; experts believe UK consumers have been increasing debt to take advantage of the market's low interest rates; P2P lenders have benefited from the increased demand for debt, reporting the highest growth rate in unsecured lending over the past five years, according to a November 2016 PwC survey; in the corporate market, businesses reported lower demand for credit with bank lending to non-financial businesses down 767 billion British pounds ($945 billion) in November.  Source

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EuropeFintechNews Roundup
·Nov. 28, 2017

UK Consumer Lender Lendable Raises $400mn

UK based Lendable raised $400mn to continue lending to UK consumers amid concerns over growing household debt; the capital infusion comes from Castle Trust who is backed by the US private equity shop JC Flowers; this is the second big deal for Lendable in 2017 as they were able to secure over $130mn from Waterfall Asset management in March. Source.

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EuropeFintechNews Roundup
·Sep. 13, 2017

UK Consumer Lender Neyber Nets £100m from Goldman Sachs

Goldman Sachs is investing £100m ($132.6) in UK consumer lending platform Neyber; the financing will come in the form of debt and equity; the FT reports, “We are now in a place where we are confident in our model,” said Martin Ijaha, co-founder of Neyber. “The Goldman Sachs investment of £100m is really about expanding the amount we lend from the £70m we have done to date.” Source

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