In December the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) released its proposal for a fintech charter with an open comment period until January 15; the OCC has received numerous comments which can be found here; Lend Academy and LendIt submitted a response in favor of the fintech charter; their response outlines the difficulties online lenders have in complying with different rules in each of the 50 states; suggests nationalization of regulation would make platform operations more efficient and help the industry to broaden the benefits it can offer to financial inclusion and other nationwide initiatives. Source
On Sunday night LendIt 2014 kicked off with a cocktail party on the 46th floor of the Hilton Hotel in San Francisco. sponsored...
At LendIt we are always looking to improve our conferences from year to year and part of that is adding...
LendIt has announced the finalists for its first annual industry awards; the award winners will be announced at the LendIt USA 2017 Awards Ceremony on March 7 at 6:30 PM EST; the industry awards include finalists in 17 categories with an additional award for the best LendIt USA 2017 exhibitor. Source
A real quick one today. I wanted to give everyone a heads up that registrations for the LendIt Conference are coming in...
We are just three days away from the start of LendIt 2014. And it is shaping up to be great...
The dates are set for LendIt 2014. The second edition of this industry’s preeminent conference will be held at the...
[Update: The webinar replay is now available here.] This Wednesday LendIt and Innovate Finance are teaming up with some the leading...
We are now less than one month away from LendIt USA and anticipation is growing. We wanted to share with readers...
The LendIt Conference is in two days time and if you are waiting to buy a ticket you are out...