Ireloans.com has announced that it will offer p2p lending in Ireland. (Source: barcampBank)
Other services still in prelaunch phase include CommunityLend.com in Canada and One2Money.de in Germany (Source: Springwise.com)
Ireloans.com has announced that it will offer p2p lending in Ireland. (Source: barcampBank)
Other services still in prelaunch phase include CommunityLend.com in Canada and One2Money.de in Germany (Source: Springwise.com)
Today, Lendingclub.com launched offering a p2p lending service to Facebook members. Members can request loans between $1000 and $25000. Other facebook members can the lend the money to the borrower. While technically not arranging loans between freinds like CircleLending, Lendingclub makes uses of the social network and the trust that users have into it. Lendingclub combines aspects from other p2p lending sites like Prosper.com and Zopa.com.
Comparing it to Prosper:
Lendingclub uses what it calls “LendingMatch” to automatically match parties on shared connection it finds. Lenders can additionally manually select and search loans.

The founders of Lendingclub, one of them has a background at Mastercard, raised $2 million in angel funding (source: VentureBeat).
Using an existing social network gives Lendingclub a great marketing advantage over competitor Prosper.com, which had to build its memberbase starting from zero.
The Dutch site Frooble.nl, which was announced to start as competition for Boober.nl, was in public beta mode for only a few days before it was closed to the public by the founders who cited technical problems and said they hope to launch again in September after solving these.

In his blog, John Witchel, CTO of Prosper.com, describes the current situation regarding the sale of defaulted loans. This offers an insight look at the problems and the future plannings. Check the comments, too.
As Netbanker reports, Prosper.com is advertising on Bankrate.com. Article speculates if this customer acquisition strategy will yield a positive ROI.
Virgin USA has bought CircleLending.com. Unlike Prosper.com CircleLending handels p2p lending between people that knew each other before the transaction, e.g. friends or relatives. Its purpose is to help structuring and managing private loans. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.