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Too many fintech companies are selling superficial products. Entrepreneurs need to start solving hard problems and offering real value.
May 16The 42nd Group -
BancAlliance, a network of community banks that has been snapping up loans from LendingClub, is weighing whether to suspend purchases on the online platform after the company said it's overhauling internal controls.
May 13 -
American Banker readers share their views on the most pressing banking topics of the week. Comments are excerpted from reader response sections of AmericanBanker.com articles and our social media platforms.
May 13 -
The disruption of the taxi industry caused by Uber and Lyft continues to hurt banks that finance taxi medallions. Anticipating more chargeoffs to come, these banks are aggressively boosting their reserves, restructuring delinquent loans and reselling or leasing out foreclosed medallions.
May 12 -
Digital upstarts that seemed on top of the world a few months ago have suffered a series of setbacks of late that raise questions about their long-term survival. Here's a look at the developments that have brought some once-high-flying online lenders back to earth.
May 12 -
Say what you will about these companies' longevity, were it not for the likes of Lending Club you wouldn't see banks like Wells Fargo introducing expedited loan products.
May 11 -
First Connecticut Bancorp in Farmington has committed to making $5 million in small-business loans over the next year.
May 11 -
Questions swirling around LendingClub's leadership shakeup this week are threatening to compound a concern already weighing on its stock: Will investors keep snapping up its loans?
May 11 -
JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon said marketplace lenders might find that sources of funding evaporate during a downturn.
May 11 -
Key factors point to marketplace lenders rebounding from their recent setbacks and continuing their growth.
May 10