The Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has announced the formation of an advisory committee focused on fintech; development of the advisory committee follows the demonetization of the country's currency and lack of regulation instituted by federal government officials in regards to the P2P lending industry and fintech in general; the advisory committee will include representatives from across the entire fintech sector; a key initiative for the committee will be to mobilize household savings from India's consumers through new risk capital and debt investments. Source
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UK financial services conglomerate Old Mutual is evaluating its ownership in Old Mutual Asset Management (OMAM) and has decreased its ownership share in the company to 51%; HNA and Advent now appear to be the most interested buyers of the asset management business; while OMAM has discussed a buyout with the potential bidders it appears hesitant to proceed with a sale due to relationships with OMAM's affiliated investment boutiques; it is also nearing a minority stake which would change deal discussions; overall the UK's Old Mutual appears to be headed toward a four way selloff of its businesses including: OMAM, a wealth management company in the UK, an insurance business in South Africa and a stake in Nedbank. Source
The LendIt Insurtech Forum is today at 4 PM EST; the Forum will help to introduce the LendIt audience to one of the most innovative companies in property and casualty insurance, and a leading insurance association focused on this innovation trend; Lemonade CEO Daniel Schreiber and Adam Kerns of the American Insurance Association will be interviewed by Thalia Smith of Deloitte about innovation currently taking place and how these new companies are affecting the traditional players in the insurance market; register here. Source
Chen Wei accumulated losses of over 489,400 yuan ($71,154) from lending platform Jiedaibao, operated by Renrenxing; the Chinese platform facilitated transactions between borrowers and lenders, allowing lenders to set their own interest rates and manage their own credit lending strategies; Renrenxing managed oversight of the platform including responsibility for collections; Chen's strategy was to borrow from platform lenders at low rates and lend to borrowers at higher rates, benefiting from the difference; Chen initially reported success but then increased borrower defaults led to losses of over 489,400 yuan ($71,154); Chen was subpoenaed by Jiedaibao for the funds he owed; Jiedaibao later dropped the case but Chen is now suing Renrenxing for the money owed from borrowers; more than 30 users have now filed court cases against Renrenxing for payments totaling over 22.5 million yuan ($3.27 million); new regulations have now been instituted to stop intermediaries from offering protection against losses. Source
After opening a search for a digital lending solution, the American Bankers Association has chosen Akouba; Lend Academy provides details in their article; Akouba offers banks a digital lending software solution for executing small business loans; it primarily works with community and regional banks; the ABA endorsement is a huge win for Akouba and will substantially add to its sales pipeline; the firm has 11 employees and has mainly been working with community banks reporting $500 million to $25 billion in assets; in addition to facilitating new business for Akouba, the ABA endorsement is also designed to help educate the market on advanced solutions for small business online lending; the ABA will be releasing a report on Akouba and the company will be holding a webinar on March 8 to discuss digitizing the small business lending process. Source
P2P Global Investments' shares fell 20.7% on the London Stock Exchange in 2016; the fund's portfolio manager Simon Champ provides some insight on the fund's performance; the underlying assets reported a lower than expected 4.1% return due to increased delinquencies from loans at the midpoint of their duration; hedging costs have also been a factor with approximately 60% of US loans in the portfolio; as the investable market expands the fund is likely to increase its investment in European loans to help diversify away from currency risks. Source
Dalian Wanda Group is a Chinese multinational conglomerate and the world's largest private property developer and owner; it is rumored that the Wanda Group may be interested in acquiring European bank ownership to build out its financial division; current financial businesses include an investment company and Aeon Life Insurance; speculators report the Wanda Group would face challenges acquiring a European bank due to regulatory constraints around banking industry involvement. Source
Nuance Communications is partnering with behavioral biometrics company BioCatch for new security authentication; BioCatch will provide authentication on internet and mobile devices as part of Nuance's Security Suite; through the partnership Nuance will now be able to provide fraud prevention offerings that expand beyond contact centers to digital channels as well. Source
Teledata Communications Inc. (TCI) has released its DecisionLender 4 Direct Lending Module; the Module provides a technology platform that facilitates online lending for banks and credit unions; the platform allows for direct, indirect and online loan originations with configurable lending rules and workflows. Source
One of the promises of fintech is to expand access to credit to those who have previously been excluded. At LendIt USA 2016 we featured many of the leading companies in the space who are making real progress here.
LendUp and Oportun are both helping underserved consumers in the USA. ZestFinance is providing the underwriting engine that enables lenders throughout the world to expand their customer base and China Rapid Finance is helping the emerging middle class access credit in China.
In the USA there are 53 million people who do not have a credit file with the major bureaus. Oportun creates proprietary risk models that score those people that most of the industry finds unscoreable. The Hispanic community, where they focus, has unique challenges that Oportun is addressing directly.
Zane Wang from China Rapid Finance introduced us to the concept of "EMMAs" - emerging middle-class mobile active users. There are about 500 million people who have quality jobs but do not have credit access - they call these people EMMAs - they are not really underserved, they are in fact completely untapped.
ZestFinance is all about data. They use traditional data sources as well as their own unique sources. They use tens of thousands of data points that enable them to far more accurately underwrite those customers. They provide this technology to platforms in the USA and China.
Sasha Orloff from LendUp works on helping their customers improve their financial situation through their LendUp Ladder, a payday alternative. They do this through education and helping their customers get out of the payday debt traps. They reward their customers when they educate themselves on finance and provide help and support along the way.