Loanland launched last October as the first p2p lending company in the swedish market (see ‘Loanland launches peer to peer lending in Sweden‘). Since then about 5.7 million SEK (approx. 0.75 million US$) loan volume has been funded .
Ville Vesterinen has published more information about Loanland in the ArcticStartup blog:
The company is currently providing [...]
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Loanland update - p2p lending in Sweden
October 30th, 2008 — , Loanland, Sweden, Technology, growth, loanland.se, market from wiseclerk @ P2P-Banking.com
P2P lending companies by loan volume
October 28th, 2008 — , Boober, Countries, Finansowo, Kiva, Kokos, Lending Club, Loanland, Microplace, Monetto, MyC4, P2P Lending, Prosper, Services, Smava, Zopa, loan volume, market, market share, moneyauction, peer to peer lending, social lending, virgin money from wiseclerk @ P2P-Banking.com
P2P lending is spreading internationally. While the biggest loan volumes are generated in the US market, many p2p lending websites have been established in other international markets.
The services can be divided in three categories:
p2p lending marketplaces (e.g. Prosper, Zopa, Lending Club, Smava) - participants driven mainly by economic motives
social lending services enabling micro financing (e.g. [...]
Review of peer to peer lending developments in 2007
December 27th, 2007 — Boober, CommunityLend, Fairrates, Globefunder, Kiva, Lendingclub, Loanland, Microplace, MyC4, Prosper, Smava, Zopa from wiseclerk @ P2P-Banking.com
2007 was an exciting and eventful year in the development of peer to peer lending. Looking back these were the highlights:
February: Boober.nl launches the first p2p lending service in the Netherlands.Prosper.com raises required borrower credit score to 520 and introduces other major changes
March: Smava.de launches German p2p lending service
April: Fairrates.dk offers person to person lending in [...]
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Loanland launches peer to peer lending in Sweden
December 18th, 2007 — Loanland, Sweden from wiseclerk @ P2P-Banking.com
Loanland.se is the first Swedish p2p lending service. Founder Daniel Kaplan, who in 2006 headed the successful sale of Swedish auction site Tradera to Ebay for 48 million US$, sees a great potential for peer to peer lending in Sweden.
At Loanland, borrowers with the best credit grade can borrow up to 300,000 SEK (approx 45,000 [...]
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