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There is some big news out of Australia today. Credible Labs, based in San Francisco but listed on the Australian...
The San Francisco based online marketplace for consumer loans has gone public down under in the biggest tech IPO of the year on the Australian Exchange. Source
Credible is one of the success stories in online lending today. The leading online exchange for student loans has just closed their $10 million Series B funding round that we have been told was "a significant up round." Australian fund manager Regal Funds Management led the round that also included Prosper President Ron Suber. Credible doesn't lend money itself. Instead, it has deep integrations with many of their lending partners (such as CommonBond and College Ave) allowing borrowers not only to compare interest rates but to only see those rates with a high likelihood of approval. Source
Gellman is the firm's first chief marketing officer; he joins the firm from Esurance and also has experience at Wells Fargo; Credible is a personal finance marketplace that provides offers for student loans and personal loans; in July it also announced a credit card marketplace; Gellman will help the platform expand its business and continue to focus on supporting its customers. Source
Credible has announced a new partnership with New Hampshire Higher Education Loan Corporation (NHHELCO); company is a multi-lender focused on loans and refinancing for higher education; the new partnership will add another student loan refinancing option to the site; with the addition of NHHELCO the platform now has seven refinancing lenders; NHHELCO will offer its EDvestinU Consolidation Loan product which allows for consolidation of federal and private loans with a fixed or variable-rate refinancing loan that includes repayment terms ranging from 5 to 20 years; the EDvestinU Consolidation Loan product offers variable-rate loans with interest rates from 2.47% to 6.07% APR and fixed-rate loans with interest rates from 3.94% to 7.54% APR. Source
Credible is a multi-lender focused on student loans; company announced the addition of the Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority (MEFA) to its platform which now includes six refinancing lenders; MEFA will provide student loan refinancing through its MEFA Education Refinancing Loan; the MEFA Education Refinancing Loan is available in all 50 states, has a minimum of $10,000 and includes both fixed and variable interest rate options with the majority of rates ranging from 3.31% to 6.85%. Source
Shares closed Friday at $1.32, above the $1.21 offer price; the company raised a total of $67 million and is now valued at $306.6 million; the IPO was Australia’s biggest tech IPO of the year. Source