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en-GBhttp://backend.userland.com/rss60easteregg [Member] in response to: Wonga move into peer-to-peer lendingMon, 12 Jan 2015 04:01:09 +0000easteregg [Member]c1175@http://blog.p2pmoney.co.uk/Unfortunately the site didn't even last a year and has subsequently been closed down.
http://blog.p2pmoney.co.uk/wonga-move-into-p2p#c1175
Tobias [Visitor] in response to: isePankur.ee attracting British lendersTue, 26 Nov 2013 05:37:06 +0000Tobias [Visitor]c1061@http://blog.p2pmoney.co.uk/how many percent german lenders make up ?
http://blog.p2pmoney.co.uk/isepankur-ee-attracting-british-lenders#c1061
T Bradley [Visitor] in response to: RateSetter P2P returnsTue, 19 Nov 2013 04:06:49 +0000T Bradley [Visitor]c1060@http://blog.p2pmoney.co.uk/I apologise for the latest email after reading your response again I think you have answered my question
http://blog.p2pmoney.co.uk/ratesetter-p2p-returns#c1060
admin [Member] in response to: RateSetter P2P returnsThu, 14 Nov 2013 04:18:22 +0000admin [Member]c1059@http://blog.p2pmoney.co.uk/In response to the previous comment, your monthly payment should stay the same, but the interest element will reduce, whereas the capital element will increase. If you reinvest the funds the monthly repayments will increase as the overall balance increases.
http://blog.p2pmoney.co.uk/ratesetter-p2p-returns#c1059
T Bradley [Visitor] in response to: RateSetter P2P returnsThu, 14 Nov 2013 04:05:56 +0000T Bradley [Visitor]c1058@http://blog.p2pmoney.co.uk/I invested in a 5year plan with Ratesetter but I am confused and unable to find out about monthly interst. I am taking the interest every month and reinvesting the capital back into the plan, which I am happy with at the moment, and want to know if my monthly interest will reduce over the 5 years. I know this is difficult due to the varying rates but assuming the rate never changes will my interest reduce
http://blog.p2pmoney.co.uk/ratesetter-p2p-returns#c1058
Anton [Visitor] in response to: Nicola Horlick to launch crowdlending businessTue, 12 Nov 2013 15:12:23 +0000Anton [Visitor]c1057@http://blog.p2pmoney.co.uk/Let's hope for the best.
http://blog.p2pmoney.co.uk/nicola-horlick-to-launch-crowdlending#c1057
James [Visitor] in response to: Funding Circle pass £150million in loansMon, 21 Oct 2013 23:34:00 +0000James [Visitor]c1031@http://blog.p2pmoney.co.uk/As of 22nd October, Funding Circle have comfortably passed the 163 million mark, which makes it 13 million loaned in one month. Not bad going for a company that didn't even exist four years ago!
http://blog.p2pmoney.co.uk/funding-circle-pass-150million#c1031
GA Davies [Visitor] in response to: News coverage of P2P lendingWed, 07 Aug 2013 03:31:06 +0000GA Davies [Visitor]c944@http://blog.p2pmoney.co.uk/As a potential borrower I found the Funding circle very slow to follow up on our trading figures which we sent to them.
They charge 3% for the FC and about 9% for the lender. This puts them higher than the bank,( 8.9%) so the scheme is not viable..
http://blog.p2pmoney.co.uk/news-coverage-of-p2p-lending-1#c944