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Asia/PacFintechNews Roundup
·Mar. 1, 2017

China’s Noah Holdings Limited Announces Earnings Results

Noah Holdings Limited, a wealth and asset management services provider in China, has announced its fourth quarter and full year results for 2016; the firm has two leading services including asset management and internet finance; net revenues for the full year 2016 were RMB 2,513.6 million (US $362.0 million), an 18.6% increase from 2015; for the year the firm reported an operating margin of 26.5%, compared to 26.4% for 2015; the firm's internet finance business is led by Mr. Kenny Lam, who reported that the company was pleased with the results, also stating that, "Our newer businesses – asset management and internet finance – are bringing impactful results to the group."  Source

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News RoundupOnline LendingUSA
·Mar. 1, 2017

How Marketplace Lenders Can Stay Digital and Ensure Confidence when Moving Assets to the Secondary Market

eOriginal has been an active innovator in the digital finance revolution and began working with marketplace lenders in 2013; expanding its services in the industry, the firm discusses how online lenders can become even more competitive in the securitization market through digitization; their featured blog post also includes their recent white paper, "Creating Securitization eCertainty in the Secondary Market." Sponsored Blog Post

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EuropeNews RoundupOnline LendingReal Estate
·Mar. 1, 2017

Proplend Gains FCA Authorization in the UK

The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has granted full authorization to Proplend; the FCA continues to review authorization applications, primarily focusing on secured lending platforms; Proplend is a secured commercial real estate property P2P lender offering three tranches for investors; returns on the platform range from 5% to 12% with loans of 250,000 British pounds ($307,718) to 5,000,000 British pounds ($6,154,350); the platform has funded 11.5 million British pounds ($14.16 million) of loans since inception with zero defaults; it has plans to offer clients an innovative finance individual savings account however it will likely not be available until 2018.  Source

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FintechNews Roundup
·Feb. 28, 2017

Nigel Morris Provides Insight on Connecting Banks and Fintech Companies

Former founder of Capital One and current managing partner at QED Investors, Nigel Morris has expertise in connecting banks and fintech companies; in an interview with American Banker he talks about his career experience and current market influence at QED Investors; also discusses the investment strategy at QED Investors and some of the fintech market's leading investment opportunities.  Source

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Asia/PacFintechNews Roundup
·Feb. 28, 2017

China Testing Digital Currency Prototype

The People's Bank of China (PBOC) is testing digital currency in efforts to become one of the first central banks to issue digital money; China's population has been increasingly using digital forms of payment with approximately 450 billion mobile users reported in 2016; a cryptocurrency would likely be popular among consumers and is also expected to lower transaction costs for sellers; a digital currency could also help the PBOC to more efficiently manage risks in the financial system and economy with a better way for tracking transactions; the PBOC has outlined how a digital currency would work but it has not announced a specific timeline for implementation.  Source

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Asia/PacFintechNews RoundupOnline Lending
·Mar. 1, 2017

Lend Academy Article: Just Released: Africa and Middle East Alternative Finance Report

In collaboration with Energy 4 Impact, UKAid and the CME Group Foundation, the Cambridge Center for Alternative Finance has released a study on crowdfunding and P2P lending in Africa and the Middle East; Lend Academy provides details of the report in their article; covers 46 countries in Africa and 12 countries in the Middle East, featuring data on 70 alternative platforms.  Source

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News RoundupOnline LendingReal Estate
·Mar. 1, 2017

Ron Suber of Prosper Invests in Money360

Ron Suber has invested in online commercial lending platform Money360 and will also join the firm as a strategic advisor; Money360 has been growing fast and estimates loan originations will exceed $500 million by 2017; the investment will add to Ron Suber's fintech portfolio which he is managing from a family office; his equity investment follows positive returns from loan investments on the platform.  Source

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News RoundupOnline LendingUSA
·Feb. 28, 2017

Lend Academy Article: Prosper Finally Closes Their Big $5bn Deal

Prosper has announced a funding deal which has been in development since August; the firm has received an investment commitment for $5 billion over the next two years from a consortium of investors including affiliates of New Residential Investment Corp., Jefferies Group LLC, Third Point LLC and an entity of which Soros Fund Management LLC is the principal investment manager; the consortium is also being offered an equity stake which could account for as much as 35% ownership in the company and is expected to help promote a long term business relationship; the committed investment will represent a substantial increase for the firm which is likely to report approximately $2.2 billion in loan originations for 2016.  Source

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FintechNews Roundup
·Feb. 28, 2017

Enterprise Ethereum Alliance Launches for Blockchain Solutions

A new consortium for blockchain solutions in financial services has been announced called the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance; the consortium includes JPMorgan, Microsoft, Bank of New York Mellon, Intel and Banco Santander S.A.; it will focus on building out an open-source platform started by JPMorgan called Quorum; the platform will seek to develop solutions for realizing cost savings in financial transactions with blockchain technology; the Ethereum Enterprise Alliance plans to launch a working version of its protocol later this year.  Source

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Asia/PacFintechNews Roundup
·Feb. 28, 2017

Chinese Regulatory Agency Reports No Change to QDII

China's State Administration of Foreign Exchange continues to closely monitor foreign investment with no change reported to the limit for its qualified domestic institutional investors (QDII) scheme following its most recent meeting; the outstanding investment quota under the QDII scheme, which allows investment managers to raise funds and convert them internationally, was US$89.99 billion at the end of February; the country continues to seek to protect its currency from depreciating with the foreign investment quota.  Source

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