American Express' Pay It Plan It mobile feature allows for installment payments on purchases of over $100; the mobile feature is associated with a customer's American Express card; the company says Pay It Plan It is available now on several consumer credit and co-branded cards and cards issued after June 1 will have the feature added by 2018. Source
Andrew Ng, former artificial intelligence chief of Baidu and founder of Google Brain, is launching a new online course for deep learning; the course will be available through the online education site he co-founded, Coursera, and will include content from his popular machine learning course at Stanford where he is currently a professor. Source
In speaking to CoinDesk, AngelList CEO Naval Ravikant said he is looking to fund a blockchain alternative to Twitter; he explained that the prize will be awarded to anyone who can build a Twitter alternative and where people can monetize the contributions; this is part of a program that will help developers who are looking to build applications on the Blockstack platform; Naval tells CoinDesk, "I am indeed helping the Blockstack team and will be donating a small prize for a decentralized microblogging service." Source
Approved has raised $1 million in pre-seed funding and announced its launch; Approved provides lenders with a solution for moving their lending operations online; the platform technology provides for increased transparency and faster processing times; the company will target established originators seeking to modernize their lending businesses. Source
Marketplace lender Argon Credit has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy; its loan underwriting was centered around machine learning algorithms which it marketed as decisioning as a service; offered subprime loans from $2,000 to $35,000 with APRs ranging from 4.99% to 149%; in May 2015 it secured a $75 million debt funding investment from credit hedge fund, Princeton Alternative Funding; prior to that it had raised $5.05 million. Source
Rachel Schneider discusses a new way of thinking about the financial lives of Americans; suggests that many of the models are out of date; Schneider worked with a research project called US Financial Diaries which worked with 235 families to learn about every dollar that they spent, borrowed, saved, earned, and more; through the research they understood these families on a much deeper level to understand the 'why' behind financial decisions; Schneider shares many interesting data points including income and spending spikes in the lives of Americans; highlights the opportunities for fintech companies in the US. Source
Androscoggin Bank launched a new online lending platform for small businesses in January to better compete with the market's options for online small business loans; the firm's Fast Response Business Loans Platform was built in partnership with an undisclosed fintech firm and has processed half a dozen loan applications since its launch; its lending criteria is based on credit score, number of years in business and being based in Maine; its interest rates start at 6% and it currently offers credit lines of up to $10,000 and term loans of up to $100,000. Source
On Monday, ApplePie Capital announced new investment deals with TowerBrook Structured Opportunities Fund and a group of investors led by QED Investors and Fifth Third Capital; the TowerBrook Structured Opportunities Fund will invest $180 million in the platform's loans over the next two years; QED Investors and Fifth Third Bancorp led a Series B investment round for ApplePie Capital raising $16.5 million; ApplePie Capital has partnerships with 40 franchise brands and provides loans to support their franchisees. Source
Lawmakers have long been arguing that the regulations enacted after the financial crisis have hurt the bank's lending business; Greg Lyons, a partner at Debevoise & Plimpton law firm, tells American Banker: "It's not the kind of issue that lends itself to crisp, absolute answers, unfortunately, it's a more amorphous and an ideological view as much as anything else. There's not necessarily a right or wrong answer. It depends on what your objectives are."; in a recent survey of small businesses by the New York Fed only 8% said credit was too expensive/hard to find and 47% said there is sufficient credit in the market; the area most affected by regulations is that of borrowers with less than perfect credit, this market has been hampered by the capital ratio requirements; while certain areas of the market have felt the regulatory burden, overall businesses are able to find the credit they need; the argument will surely continue as policymakers look to ease the most stringent rules. Source
Lending Times has reported numerous improprieties at Argon Credit causing further investigation; the firm filed for bankruptcy on December 16; an article from Lending Times says Argon Credit used proceeds from lending capital for personal interests; also says investments were not accurately disclosed and directed; firm is involved in bankruptcy proceeding with investor; former founder also had a criminal record. Source