Recently, local governments in China have launched pilot programs for foreign investments; Qualified Domestic Limited Partner (QDLP) was launched in 2013 in Shanghai which has since expanded to other cities; the Qualified Domestic Investment Enterprises (QDIE) launched in Shenzhen; both require a formation of an onshore fund in one of the pilot cities; Mondaq outlines more details of these programs including differences of the programs and other requirements in their recent article. Source
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Estimated return for December 2016 production is 6.45%; PMI7, Prosper's underwriting model, was put in place late December, 2016; models are updated every 12 to 18 months; average FICO was higher than lows in 2015 and 2016 but is expected to decrease with an increase in lower grade loans as a result of the new credit risk model; prepayment rates increased and delinquency rates were lower; cumulative gross charge offs have increased but are expected to trend lower. Source
Sandler O'Neill clients will soon get access to Orchard's suite of data analytics products thanks to a new partnership between the two firms; Lend Academy talked with Orchard to provide more insight on the partnership; clients of Sandler O'Neill include community banks, thrifts and specialty finance institutions; Orchard's Chief Commercial Officer Bill Ullman says the data partnership will provide expertise to help them evaluate investment opportunities in the online lending market. Source
Fintech industry companies have joined together to form a new industry group, the Consumer Financial Data Rights group; the group will support unrestricted consumer access to consumer data facilitating innovative financial products and services. Source
In an interview at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Ant Financial's CEO Eric Jing talked about his plans for growth in payments and blockchain; firm is targeting two billion users by 2027; says it will more deeply integrate blockchain and artificial intelligence. Source
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Development finance P2P lender Bricks Finance has received Financial Conduct Authority authorization; firm is not planning to launch an innovative finance individual savings account; will instead focus on expanding partnerships with brokers; also announced a new Bricks Bond product for wealth managers and their clients; firm has been lending since May 2015 with loans of more than £5 million ($6.22 million). Source
Pepper Hamilton will be hosting a webinar on Tuesday, January 24 at 12:00 PM EST providing insight on the considerations for fintech companies interested in applying for the new fintech charter; topics will include fintech charter advantages, the application process, OCC requirements, OCC oversight and capital requirements; the panel will include Pepper Hamilton lawyers with OCC experience; participants can register here.
Firm offers online mortgage loan comparisons and facilitates mortgage loan services through its platform; firm has been in business for nine months with mortgage loans of 50 million British pounds ($62.17 million); the new funding was provided by Ribbit Capital and Mosaic Ventures; firm says it will use the funds to expand its products and engineering team. Source
Luxury assets lender Borro has raised 5.6 million British pounds ($6.93 million) in new equity capital; firm received Financial Conduct Authority authorization in 2016 and reported business growth of 30%; the funding will help support the firm's balance sheet lending; since 2011, firm has lent 230 million British pounds ($286 million). Source