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Credissimo, Award-winning loan originator from Bulgaria, has launched on Mintos p2p lending marketplace

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There are now even more investment opportunities on Mintos as the leader in the online lending market in Bulgaria, Credissimo has launched on the marketplace. The company offers you the chance to invest in its consumer loans with great net annual return rates of up to 12%.

Credissimo is a European fintech group founded in 2007 that utilises innovative proprietary technology to provide instant online consumer loans, e-commerce financing and bill payment services. The company is one of the fastest-growing non-bank finance providers in Central and Eastern Europe and it was the first loan originator in Bulgaria to offer full online credit and approval within minutes.

Since its inception, Credissimo has shown it is dedicated to innovation. It was the first company in the world to launch a fully-automated chat for crediting on Facebook Messenger. In May 2017, it was the first lending company to accept Bitcoin from customers to repay their loans. To date, Credissimo has processed over one million credit applications and has a current net loan portfolio of EUR 15 million.

“We are very excited to be part of the Mintos marketplace. Bulgaria’s online finance market is growing rapidly, but there is still a lot of room for further expansion in the country and abroad. Currently, we are rolling out products to new European and Latin American markets as part of our long-term expansionary goals. With our efficient business model and cutting-edge technology solutions, we are confident in our future international success. Our competitive advantage is encoded in our business know-how that we have developed from more than 10 years of experience. In addition, we will continue to foster innovation by expanding our presence in the cryptocurrency world with our new project – Nexo, the world’s first instant crypto overdrafts. ” says Sokol Iankov, CEO and Co-founder of Credissimo.

Bulgaria-issued loans from Credissimo on Mintos range from EUR 100 to 1 000. The repayment period ranges from 30 days to 24 months. You can expect a yearly net return of up to 12%.

To align its interest with those of investors the company will keep 5% of each loan placed on Mintos on its balance sheet. All Credissimo loans are secured with a buyback guarantee and will be repurchased if the loan is delinquent for more than 60 days.

Credissimo has operations in five European countries – Bulgaria, Macedonia, Poland, Romania and Spain – and is a market leader in the online consumer lending industry in two of them. The group has distributed more than EUR 100 million worth of loans since its inception. Credissimo adheres to the highest regulatory requirements and is strictly supervised by multiple European Banking and Financial Services Regulators including the National Bank of Bulgaria.

The socio-demographic profile of Credissimo’s customers is 55% male and 45% female. Its customers are aged between 21 to 45 years, and the highest percentage (35%) of borrowers are between 27 to 38 years old. The company’s customers are people who live in big cities, use the internet every day (mostly accessed from mobile devices), are well educated and the majority have a university degree.

At the 2018 annual business awards by Forbes magazine, Credissimo received the “Financial Sector Innovations” and “Quality of Services” awards. These acknowledgements are a result of Credissimo’s drive to be a leader in innovation whilst maintaining the highest level of customer satisfaction.

4 ways to save money for investing

Something we hear time and time again is “I would love to start investing, but I don’t have any money”. By human nature, we are at times reluctant to change, especially when it comes to parting with something we hold so dear such as our money. When you hear your friends or that rich uncle of yours talk about their investment portfolio, know that everyone has started somewhere and the most critical thing you can do is to get started. But how can you actually save money each month for investing?

If you’ve reviewed your monthly budget and you still don’t think you can start, here are 4 things you should consider.

1. What are you planning to invest in?

Firstly, you should think about exactly what you want to invest in as this will determine how much capital you need to get started and also how you can get there. For example, if you are choosing to invest directly in to real estate then you will need quite a considerable cash amount available. Not to mention, you will needed further capital available for repairs, maintenance and any related fees for agencies, insurance and legal.

If you’re investing in securities, P2P or something similar, it’s likely there will be a minimum investment amount required but significantly less than real estate. Once you know how much you need to get started, you can move on to the next step.

2. Refinance existing debt

If you’re in a situation where you have absolutely no debt then you can skip past this one (and congratulations!), although statistics show that the average debt per person in the UK is £8,000, with the highest debt-to-income ratio in Europe seen in Denmark. Start with your largest debt, i.e. your mortgage, and check if you are getting the best interest rate available. Your property may have increased in value since you last checked and therefore your equity will have increased, this is usually the single most important factor for a bank when determining the rate they can offer you. Another common debt is a credit card; today there are a number of providers offering 0% interest rates for 12 months and over if you complete a balance transfer to them. Take advantage of these fantastic offers while they are available and use them to pay off your debt quicker, smarter and free up further income for investing.

3. Pay yourself first

Before you pay any bills (or anything at all for that matter), you should always pay yourself first. The day you get paid, you should set aside a minimum of 10% of your net salary to pay yourself and use the funds for investments, then you can focus on your bills and everything else. Once you get in to the habit of doing this, you may find that you choose to up your monthly percentage that you invest to 20%, even 30%, because it can be extremely motivating once you start to see your money work for you and generate interest.

4. Make some cutbacks

You don’t have to give up your car or downsize your house, but we’re certain that you can think of a few things you pay for each month that aren’t really necessary. What about that gym membership that you never use? Maybe you have a subscription to a magazine or a set of TV channels? The little things add up, so make a list of all the discretionary expenditure you have each month and you’ll be amazed at what you find.

Source: www.bondora.com

You can earn a cashback up to 4% on selected GetBucks loans on Mintos p2p lending marketplace

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GetBucks is the most recent loan originator to offer cashback for long-term investments on Mintos peer-to-peer lending marketplace! You can now earn a cashback of up to 4% for investing in GetBucks loans with a maturity of one year or more. You can get a cashback of:

  • – 1% for investing in GetBucks loans with a maturity of 12 to 23 months;
  • – 2% for investing in GetBucks loans with a maturity of 24 to 35 months;
  • – 3% for investing in GetBucks loans with a maturity of 36 to 47 months;
  • – 4% for investing in GetBucks loans with a maturity of 48 months or more.

This offer is only for a limited time, you have until April 13, 2018, to participate in the GetBucks cashback campaign. The company offers to invest in loans issued in Poland, Botswana, Kenya, and Zambia.

If you want to receive the cashback on your investments, you need to be enrolled in the campaign before making the investment. Only investments made on the Mintos primary market qualify.

GetBucks was the first loan originator on Mintos to offer investment opportunities in Africa. The company joined Mintos in June 2017, and investors have since funded more than EUR 4.9 million worth of GetBucks loans on Mintos. The average weighted net return for investors has been 10.5%. GetBucks offers personal and short-term loans from Botswana, Kenya, Poland and Zambia in euro (EUR) on the Mintos marketplace.

GetBucks is the leading fintech company in Africa, with a net loan portfolio in excess of EUR 92 million. Since its inception, the company has disbursed more than EUR 380 million in loans. GetBucks is part of the Luxembourg-registered, Frankfurt-listed MyBucks Group, which was awarded the “Best EU Financial Inclusion Company” in the 2017 edition of the European fintech Awards.

Speakers from GetBucks will be joining Mintos on March 22, 2018, for a webinar where the CEO and Corporate Finance Executive of MyBucks will reveal the latest financial data for the MyBucks Group, showcase the immense investment opportunities available in Africa and also reveal the future plans for the company and group. Be sure to stay tuned for upcoming information on the webinar.

FAQ

When will I receive my cashback?

The cashback will be transferred to your Investor’s Account on Mintos within six working days from the day you make the investment.

What will happen if the loan originator will re-buy my long-term investment?

Sometimes loan originators re-buy the loans before their maturity. If this happens, you will get to keep your cashback.

Do I need to enrol each time I make a new investment?

No. To participate in the campaign, you need to enrol only once. All investments made after that will qualify for cashback.

Do investments made prior to enrolling in the campaign, qualify for cashback too?

No. Only new investments made after you have enrolled in the campaign on your Investor’s Account qualify for a cashback.

Why would I want to invest in long-term loans?

Investing long-term has many benefits. The returns offered for these loans generally are higher than returns offered on short-term loans. You get to lock-in these higher return rates for a longer period of time, thus avoiding any cash drag effect. Including longer-term loans in your investment portfolio also means better diversification in terms of loan types and borrower profiles.

 

For other bonuses visit our Cash-back & Bonuses page.

Mogo now offers investment opportunities in its personal loans on Mintos p2p lending marketplace

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Opportunities for investment in Mogo loans has grown as the non-bank car loan provider now offers Latvia-issued unsecured personal loans for investment for the first time on Mintos. These loans are in addition to the car loans currently available from the loan originator from Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Romania.

Mogo was established in 2012 in Latvia and is the largest non-bank car loan provider in the region. As of October 2017, Mogo also began issuing personal loans to residents of Latvia and as of February 28, 2018, has distributed EUR 1.8 million worth of loans to customers. Outside of Latvia, the company also has operations in Albania, Armenia, Bulgaria, Estonia, Georgia, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland and Romania. Mogo prides itself on its fast customer service and open communication, which fosters long-term relationships with its customers. As a result, it has more than 40 000 clients worldwide.

The average Latvia-issued personal loan on Mintos from Mogo is EUR 400. The average repayment term is 24 months and borrowers repay the loan in monthly instalments. You can expect an average annual net return of up to 14%.

To maintain its skin in the game, Mogo will keep 5% of each loan on its balance sheet. All Latvia-issued personal loans from the company are secured with a buyback guarantee meaning all loans that are delinquent for 60 days or more will be bought back.

Latvia is the company’s largest and most profitable market. As of December 31, 2017, Mogo Latvia’s net loan portfolio reached EUR 30.6 million, a 22% increase compared to December 31, 2016. In 2017, turnover for the company amounted to EUR 13.7 million. Since its inception, Mogo Latvia has originated more than 33 thousand loans worth EUR 86 million.

The typical borrower for Mogo is aged between 26 to 35 years. They are usually taking the loan to cover unexpected costs such as paying for repair work in the home. Feedback from customers has shown they appreciate the convenience and quick process of applying for a loan from Mogo.

As of December 31, 2017, Mogo Group’s net loan portfolio was more than EUR 100 million, a more than 50% increase compared to December 31, 2016. In 2017, turnover for the company amounted to EUR 40 million. Since its inception, Mogo Group has originated more than 91 thousand loans worth EUR 250 million.

Mogo joined the marketplace in 2015 and investors have invested more than EUR 105 million in its loans. In terms of total amount funded, Mogo is one of the top loan originators. The company currently offers car and personal loans in three currencies: Euro, British pound and Polish zloty.

Viventor Cashback Campaign

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Investing with Viventor just got even better. Viventor have launched a Cashback Campaign that will allow everyone who registers from 1st of March 2018 to 30th of April 2018 and fulfills the requirements to get a 10 € bonus added to their virtual investor account.

How does it work?

To get started, register as an investor by clicking on THIS LINK.
Remember, the deadline for registration is 30th of April 2018, whereas the Campaign expires on 1st of June 2018.

  • Submit your application and wait for your account to be verified and activated.
  • Invest at least 500 € for the minimum period of 30 days.
  • Afterwards, 10 € bonus will be added to your account automatically.

 

For other bonuses visit our Cash-back & Bonuses page.

You can now invest in personal loans from GetBucks in Kenya and Zambia on Mintos p2p lending marketplace

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The investment opportunities from Africa on the Mintos marketplace have just doubled as GetBucks now offers you the chance to invest in personal loans from Kenya and Zambia, with yearly returns of up to 13%. In both countries, the company has special agreements that ensure loan repayments are deducted directly from the salary of the borrower.

GetBucks is part of the Frankfurt-listed fintech company, MyBucks. The loan originator joined Mintos in June 2017 and until now was offering investment opportunities in Poland and Botswana. Since joining the marketplace investors have invested more than EUR 4.9 million worth of GetBucks loans.

GetBucks Kenya (Emu Inya Enterprises Limited) exclusively lends to Kenyan civil servants, county employees and to employees of the Kenyan Teachers Service Commission. GetBucks Zambia provides loans for educational purposes and to employees of large national companies. In both countries, the company issues loans only based on special agreements that allow repayments to be deducted directly from the salary of the borrower. Because of this setup, personal loans issued by GetBucks from Kenya and Zambia have one of the lowest default rates on the market.

The average Kenya-issued personal loan on Mintos from GetBucks is EUR 800, with an average repayment period of 36 months. The average GetBucks Zambia-issued personal loan on Mintos is EUR 600, with a repayment period of 13 to 36 months. Investors can expect an annual return of up to 13% for GetBucks loans from both countries.

To keep its skin in the game, GetBucks will retain 5% of each loan placed on Mintos on its balance sheet. GetBucks ensures all loans from Kenya and Zambia that are delinquent for 60 days or more will be repurchased by the company. The obligations of GetBucks Kenya and GetBucks Zambia will be guaranteed by MyBucks Group.

Established in 1993, GetBucks Kenya has distributed more than EUR 14 million worth of loans since its inception. GetBucks Zambia started operating in 2014. Since then, more than EUR 23 million worth of loans has been given.

The Luxembourg-registered MyBucks Group was the first African fintech company to be listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. In 2017, the company also successfully listed bonds on the Vienna, Botswana, and Zimbabwe stock exchanges to refinance existing debt facilities and to expand its loan book. The current market capitalisation of the company is in excess of EUR 170 million.

Kenya is one of the leading countries from Africa in the alternative lending industry. Economically, the country offers a youthful and growing population, dynamic private sector, highly skilled workforce, improved infrastructure and a new constitution. According to forecasts from The World Bank, GDP growth is expected to rebound to 5.8% in 2018 and 6.1% in 2019 respectively.

Zambia has one of the world’s fastest growing populations, with the United Nations projecting that the country’s population will triple by 2050. GDP is also set to improve, according to the World Bank, growth is forecast to strengthen to 4.5% in 2018 and 4.7% in 2019.

ExpressCredit from Botswana joins the Mintos p2p lending marketplace

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A new loan originator from Botswana has just joined the Mintos marketplace. Now you can invest in Botswana-issued personal loans by ExpressCredit and enjoy returns of up to 14%.

ExpressCredit is an innovative consumer lending company which endeavours to give its clients a personal approach through its four branches in Botswana, with more branches to be opened in 2018. Established in 2015, ExpressCredit (Proprietary) Ltd. was licensed in January 2017 by the local Botswana regulatory body, Non-Bank Financial Institutions Regulatory Authority.

ExpressCredit primarily distributes its loans to employees of the Botswana Primary Teachers Union. The company has a special agreement with the union, so all repayments are debited directly from the borrower’s salary. Due to this repayment set up, the expected default rate for ExpressCredit loans is less than 5%.

“ExpressCredit is pleased to join one of the best marketplaces for loans in the world. With a population of two million and a stable economy, Botswana offers a strong, low risk crediting environment. Our partnership with Mintos and continuous investments in technology, branch network and people will ensure our growth in the market achieving our strategic goal to become one of the top micro-financing companies in Botswana,” says Dineo Saleshando, CEO of ExpressCredit.

The average Botswana-issued personal loan from ExpressCredit is around EUR 2 000. The average repayment period is five years and borrowers repay the loan in monthly instalments.

Initially, ExpressCredit will offer the opportunity to invest in loans issued to salaried government employees only. In the future, ExpressCredit also plans to offer you the opportunity to invest in other types of loans from Botswana as well, such as shorter-term consumer loans, open market loans and pensioner loans already being issued by the company.

All loans from ExpressCredit on Mintos are secured with a buyback guarantee and will be bought back by the company if they become delinquent for more than 60 days. In addition, the company will maintain 15% of each loan placed on the marketplace on its balance sheet.

As of January 2018, ExpressCredit had a total loan book size of more than EUR 3.3 million. The company has more than doubled its revenue from the third quarter to the fourth quarter of 2017. The company is continually looking at opportunities for innovation and increasing its ability to cater for all of its customer’s needs.

As ExpressCredit’s target market is largely government employees who receive a regular salary, the branches are strategically located in key demographic areas to cover the majority of government employees across Botswana. The company has established a large direct sales agent network with more than 140 employees, which allows it to offer a personal approach when distributing loans. It also ensures the experience for customers is efficient and allows the company to demonstrate strong Know Your Customer (KYC) standards.

Borrowers take out a loan from ExpressCredit for a variety of reasons, including the purchase of land, cars and buildings and also for housing renovation.

Savings can help you in the world full of risks we live in

We all live in a world full of uncertainties. Everything that surrounds us – nature, people, things – is in constant transformation, and the result is beyond the limits of our knowledge.
But our economies could be a solution (at least partial) to this problem.
Why? The answer is simple: in situations where we are confronted with many unknowns, over which we have no control, a good idea would be to act in the directions in which we can really do something.
For example, in terms of personal finances. Because money is a mean by which we have been taught that we can interact with the world around us.
So many of the things we need, or the problems we face daily, can be attained or even partially resolved with a certain amount of money, so we might be tempted to believe that ALL our problems would instantly disappear if we had enough money.
A totally wrong perception, for the most important aspects of life really have nothing to do with the notion of money.
But many other things really are related, which is why we are in danger of generalizing …

How can we increase our savings?

By definition, savings are the difference between what we get and what we spend. So, first of all, we could try to act on revenues. We all know that it’s not easy to increase our income, but at least we have the certainty that we know it. I mean, to a certain extent, we can rely on it.
Then, secondly, we can act on spendings. Of course it is not easy, but at least here it depends on us to a greater extent. And if we correctly correlate earnings and revenues, we’ll start to see how savings are gathered.

How can our savings help?

First of all, savings will bring a sense of control into our lives.
Beyond the countless things we CAN NOT influence in any way, the fact that we can act on our personal finances is a positive thing. And when this money control even produces results and we see savings as it accumulates, then we make clear progress towards increasing our safety.
But not only that, our economies influence our lives more directly.
A study made in the US showed that in the years of the last economic recession, 46% of those actively saving said that they were comfortable with their financial situation. Unlike them, 37% of those who did not save said they had to reduce much of their spendings to make it. Clearly, some people manage their money more efficiently than others.
The fact that you have some money set aside and, in fact, in order to live, you need a lower income than you have, it gives you the opportunity to keep your lifestyle even in unfavorable economic conditions. Due to the fact that the option not to put money aside for a certain period (or even to spend from existing economies) does not exist for those who are not accustomed to constantly saving, they will be more affected by any negative changes may occur at some point.
Those who make savings will be less concerned about unforeseen events and will have the ability to make it easier. What is even more important is that they know this, and that gives them a sense of security that no matter what may appear, they can do it.
Also, those who make savings set goals that they want to achieve. They know it’s more financially advantageous to raise money to go on vacation, for example, than to make a loan for that.
For them, savings are an integral part of their life, and the moment they reach their goal is a positive stimulus.
Unlike them, those who are not preoccupied with their economies, even if they get to put something apart, will do so because the fear of unpredictability, not because they are accustomed to do so.
Especially during recessions, economies help foreseeable people to be better prepared and less affected than others. And due to the fact that there will probably be other recessions in the future, maybe it would be a good time to think about your savings.

Also, as inflation is already becoming more and more clearly felt, maybe it would be a good idea to inform yourself about ways to invest your savings so that in the long run you can get profits that go beyond at least the rate at which your purchasing power decreases.

How to earn 10% per year with no risk

Recently an investor asked a great question:“Hey, how can I earn 10% or more interest every year with no risk?”

We would love to say earning 10% each year with absolutely no risk is possible, but the truth is that with any investment you should always be aware of the risks involved. This is applicable for all asset classes, with the level of risk being different for each.

But there’s no need to despair, plenty of people consistently earn 10% or more per year because they are aware of the risks involved and manage this risk appropriately in proportion with their targeted gain. This is actually not exclusive to an individual or retail level investor either. Investment banks have been doing this for centuries, even today, if you walked on to a trading floor on Wall Street or Canary Wharf you would see financial traders leveraging themselves with extremely high-risk high-return strategies.

Here are 3 ways you can easily and instantly start managing your risk today:

1. Diversify

It goes without saying that diversification is the golden rule of investing. That being said, many prolific investors are known for saying that concentration within a single asset class is equally as important. This means that you do not necessarily need to have a share of your portfolio in every single asset class that exists, but you could pick a few and become experts in those areas. Even within an asset class itself, there is plenty of room for diversification. For example, different stocks and bonds if you invest in securities or loans with different credit ratings, durations and country of origination in P2P.

Here are the top 7 asset classes worldwide:

  • Cash Equivalents
  • Equities
  • Bonds
  • Real Estate
  • Gold
  • Precious Metals & Commodities
  • Alternative Investments

Did you notice anything about this? P2P isn’t even listed here, mostly because the idea of the individual investor having access to the wider consumer credit market has only been possible for the past 10 years. However, with the rate of year-to-year growth in the past decade it’s more than likely this will gain a top spot in the future.

Anyway, the point we’re trying to make here is that it’s highly likely that either you or someone you know has earned an excellent net return consecutively without having exposure in all 7 of the major asset classes.

As Benjamin Franklin once said:

“An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest.”

So, like Benjamin, get to know a few asset classes extremely well, diversify within those asset classes, monitor your progress and adjust your strategy appropriately.

2. Check your maximum exposure

This is connected to the previous topic. First things first, take a look at your net worth (no, you don’t have to have tens of thousands for this to apply to you) and how much you plan to invest initially as well as on a monthly basis. Then, ask yourself, how much risk are you willing to take and how much do you need the money you plan to invest? If the amount you choose falls nicely within your monthly budget, and you know you don’t need this money each month for your committed expenditure and bills, then you’re already on the right track. If you’re looking for short-term gains (such as day-trading) to pay your bills at the end of the month, you might want to take a step back and review your monthly budget.

Once you’re confident in the amount you will invest, decide on how much exposure you want to have in different asset classes, companies if you’re buying stocks, platforms and credit ratings if you’re investing in P2P, geographical areas if it’s real estate and so on. This will allow you to manage your risk by allocating a specific percentage of your total investment portfolio in different places, so if there’s a macro-economic event then you can be confident that you have taken the steps to minimize the impact this will have on your investments.

The famous U.S. investor and entrepreneur Robert Arnott once said:

“In investing, what is comfortable is rarely profitable”

This is not to say that investing cannot be made simple, instead it emphasizes that you should step outside of your comfort zone to make the most of your returns. Seeing your strategy through to the end and not jumping ship at the first sign of volatility is critical.

3. Cash and Cash Equivalents

Suffice to say, anyone who holds their money in their local bank will not earn 10% per year interest. In fact, you may be lucky to earn 0.01% depending on where you live. While it is important to have access to some cash with a very short maturity and near-instant liquidity, review how much is actually necessary so you avoid eating in to the absolute return (and the knock-on effect on compounding) in the long run. How do you review it? First, take a look at your emergency fund and make an assessment of how realistic the amount is; If you’re holding on to 2 years equivalent of your salary, you should think about whether you will ever need this much money for a rainy day.

Another tip

You should also consider the impact of tax and inflation on your overall net return, as this varies significantly between asset classes, your country of residence, current financial standing and more. If in doubt, always consult a certified tax or financial advisor.

There you have it, manage your risk religiously and you will have a realistic opportunity to consistently earn 10% interest or more per annum.

Source: www.bondora.com

First loan originator from the United Kingdom launches on Mintos

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The first British loan originator launches on Mintos. 1pm is an FCA accredited non-bank finance provider which is publicly listed on the AIM market on the London Stock Exchange. The company provides various loan types to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Britain. On Mintos 1pm now offers business loans for investment in British pounds (GBP), and you can enjoy a net return of up to 11%.

1pm was founded in 2000 and listed on the London Stock Exchange in 2006. The company is dedicated to helping the United Kingdom’s economy grow by providing finance to businesses. It offers many finance solutions to SMEs within the United Kingdom including asset and vehicle finance, hire purchase, commercial loans and invoice financing.FCA,

1pm currently operates from eight sites across the United Kingdom. The company employs 170 people and has more than 16,000 small businesses as clients. 1pm offers its customers great flexibility, high-quality service and a personal approach. Based on customer surveys 1pm is seen as flexible, personal, trusted and fair.

“An important part of our strategic growth plan is to harness the benefits of financial technology. By joining the Mintos marketplace, we will now be able to accelerate the amount of loans that are originated by our business and to access retail global investors efficiently, a funding source that would be unavailable to us without this digital capability,” says CEO of 1pm plc Ian Smith.

1pm business loans from the United Kingdom on Mintos range from GBP 3 000 to 50 000. The repayment period is from 3 months to 5 years. Investors can expect a yearly net return of up to 11%.

1pm will maintain 10% of each loan placed on Mintos on its balance sheet. Loans from the company have a low level of risk, historically net bad debt has been less than 1% of its total loan portfolio. All loans from 1pm are secured with a personal guarantee from the owner or director of the company which the loan is provided.

1pm has a total lease, loan and invoice finance portfolio of GBP 130 million. The interim financial results for the six-month period that ended on 30 November 2017 for 1pm plc showed the group’s revenue increased by 74% to GBP 13.9 million. Profit before tax for the group increased by 77% to GBP 3.6 million.

According to the UK Alternative Finance Industry Report, the alternative finance market grew by 43% between 2016 to 2017. The alternative lending industry in the United Kingdom has become an essential way for SMEs to access funds. Currently, there are around 5.5 million SMEs in the United Kingdom which employ about 15.6 million people according to BEIS Business Population Estimates. During 2016 the alternative lending industry provided an equivalent of 15% of all new loans lent to small businesses by United Kingdom banks.

“The United Kingdom has one of the largest alternative finance markets in the world. We are very excited to have expanded Mintos into this geography by launching 1pm on the marketplace. The company is a great addition and offers investors on Mintos a new geography and further opportunities in GBP investments. We look forward to this partnership with 1pm and to seeing further partnerships arise in this market,” says Martins Sulte, CEO and Co-founder of Mintos.

Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity and invest in Britain-issued business loans from 1pm now!

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