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Former Loanio Founder Back With a New P2P Lender
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Former Loanio Founder Back With a New P2P Lender

Former Loanio Founder Back With a New P2P Lender

Peter Renton·
Peer to Peer Lending
·Feb. 4, 2013·1 min read

New p2p lender focusing on institutional investors

Long time followers of the p2p lending space will remember Loanio.com. They were the victims of unfortunate timing when they launched in October 2008. Not only did they launch in the midst of the biggest financial crisis in decades it quickly became clear that the SEC required an S-1 registration to operate as a p2p lender, something Loanio did not have.

Fast-forward more than four years and Loanio founder Michael Solomon is back with a new venture. This time around Solomon can lean on his own experience with Loanio as well as those of his new partners who have a solid background in online financial services.

CircleBack Lending is the name of this new p2p lender but they are not looking to compete head to head with Lending Club and Prosper. Their focus is going to be on accredited and institutional investors only thereby skirting the expensive and onerous SEC registration process.

Judging from the size of the potential p2p lending market and the demand from these kinds of investors there is clearly room for more players. Whether or not CircleBack Lending can succeed will be dependent on whether they have a compelling enough offer to convince investors their platform is better than Lending Club and Prosper.

The planned launch for CircleBack Lending is in the third quarter this year but that will be dependent on how successful they are with their initial round of fundraising. When I spoke with Michael Solomon and co-founder Todd Walters last week they said they have been self-funded to date and their technology platform is around 75% complete. They are looking to raise angel capital soon that will help take them to launch and beyond.

The U.S. p2p lending industry needs more than two players. With Lending Club’s success in the past 12 months it is clear that the concept has legs. CircleBack is looking to piggyback on that success. But as the current number three p2p lender, Peerform, has shown it is not easy to get traction in this space. It will be interesting to see how CircleBack Lending does – I will be following their progress closely in the coming months.

You can read the full press release on the CircleBank Lending announcement here.

 

  • 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.

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