A recent report by the Cleveland Fed on online lending has caused quite the controversy over its content; the Marketplace Lending Association said the Fed should retract the report; even TransUnion, whose data the report relied upon, took issue with how they presented the material; “We have no understanding of how the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland could have used our data to reach the conclusions they did,” Ezra Becker, SVP at TransUnion, said to American Banker; the Fed stated the terminology used in the report has caused confusion but have yet to retract the report. Source.
After considerable outcry the Cleveland Fed has removed their study about online lending; “In light of the comments received, the authors are currently revising their paper to further clarify the data sample they used in the study,” Cleveland Fed spokesman Tim Dewald said in an email to American Banker; they plan to post a new version of the paper after completing significant revisions. Lend Academy also covered the removal of the report after posting about the release last week. Source.
Climb Credit is integrating earnings potential into its credit underwriting models for student loans; firm offers student loans for individuals and through partnerships with educational institutions; its credit underwriting process for a student loan includes multi-factor data on the earnings potential of the loan's borrower in addition to the individual borrower's credit score. Source
Climb Credit is taking a different approach to lending to college students, taking into consideration the ROI on a degree;...
Conversational AI provider Clinc has launched a new self service platform for banks called Spotlight; Spotlight will help financial institutions train and deploy conversational AI at their firms; the platform is available in more than 80 languages and can be integrated into contact centers, mobile apps, Alexa, Google and Facebook Messenger; they are already working with USAA and Isbank in Turkey. Source.
Leading cloud based loan and leasing software provider Cloud Lending Solutions launches a new product offering for banking clients, CL Portal™; the new product will allow a lender to integrate loan product workflows and document management for a seamless customized experience; Snehal Fulzele, CEO of Cloud Lending Solutions, explains: "Every day, more and more banks are asking for an integrated loan portal that allows them to configure a highly personal, customer-centric experience. CL Portal™ allows banks to build that interaction with an origination platform in months, rather than years." Source
CloudMyBiz has announced a one platform solution for alternative lending which includes services for origination, underwriting, servicing and client relationship management; the platform is built on Salesforce.com; CloudMyBiz is active in providing cloud solutions for alternative lending; it specializes in Salesforce implementation, migration, integration, development, third party applications and custom app development, helping clients to streamline processes for increased business efficiency. Source
The CredAgility platform is relied on by lenders globally for customer management solutions; enhancements to the newly released version 7.3 include expanded customer level views for client service representatives, improvements for compliance management, added self-service options and improved functionality for email and customer outreach. Source
After the launch of bitcoin futures at CBOE last week the worlds largest derivatives marketplace, CME Group, launched futures for the digital currency yesterday; some believe the launch of futures on both marketplaces has helped to drove the price to record levels; CME bitcoin futures are based on the CME CF Bitcoin Reference Rate which aggregates trading across major exchanges. Source.
CNBC has released their 7th annual version of the CNBC Disrupter 50 which consists of startups who have exploited niches...
