TechCrunch analyzes rates at marketplace lending platforms, identifying a trend towards increased delinquencies and borrowing rates for lower credit quality borrowers; platforms have been increasing rates for lower credit quality consumers to potentially offset some of the higher risk of defaults; analysts have speculated that the changes occurring in the lower credit quality categories could be a sign of recession however other economic factors appear to be stable; TechCrunch identifies a significant change occurring in the labor market that could be influential for borrowers over the long term; the automation of jobs is affecting the labor market and the result could disrupt a number of historically stable industries while also changing the tech industry substantially. Source
LendIt will be hosting a webinar today at 2:00 PM EST; the Lendit Forum will feature Aaron Peck from Monroe Capital and Tim Ranney from Clarity Services; the speakers will discuss the profile of non-prime borrowers and where the best investments are in the non-prime space; other topics will include how alternative data can be used to better assess the borrower's risk, interest rates for non-prime borrowers and the types of return investors can get when making this investment; register here and join the webinar today. Source
One of the companies the LendIt Fintech team has always held in high regard is LendUp. They are tackling a...
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