Tag Archives: risk awareness

P2P Lending Offers More Than Doom And Gloom – Plus Loan Latest

If you like doom and gloom, the peer-to-peer sector, with the recent high-profile collapse of Lendy, provides plenty of cheap thrills. Add in the troubles that Funding Circle, the P2P sector’s biggest player, has been having with its investment trust, and it’s time to get the popcorn out and enjoy the double bill. However, it […]

P2P Or Not P2P? These Are The Risk-Assessment Questions To Ask

Peer-to-peer (P2P) lenders have done well. With an annual default rate of less than 0.3 per cent over more than £15 million facilitated, Money&Co. lenders have achieved returns of more than 8 per cent gross.  But P2P loans are riskier investments than cash deposits as an asset class – and ease of access. We’ve attached […]

Liquidity And The P2P Loan After-Market – Plus Loan Latest

Market liquidity – the availability of buyers if you want to divest yourself of a loan holding – is a side-issue of our recent short series of articles looking at investing in peer-to-peer loans via investment trusts. Investment trusts have had their problems, but they operate in a market where there’s pretty much always a […]

Why We Love Property-Backed P2P Loans – The View Four Years On

Money&Co. completed its first loan in July 2014.  Initially, we focused on working capital loans to companies with a debenture over the company’s assets.  We are delighted that we have only had one bad debt since we launched the platform.  Our experience of lending via a platform has changed our view of what is suitable […]

No Profit Without It: Assessing Risk In P2P Lending – Plus Loans Latest

Risk In P2P Lending Ahead of a glut of new offerings on site, all with attractive yields, we thought it appropriate to remind readers, users and lenders of the risks of P2P lending. If you don’t understand the risks, you shouldn’t invest money. With that in mind, we look at the following statement: “Risk versus […]