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Former Chief Sales Officer of OnDeck Joins CoverWallet as COO

September 5, 2017
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Paul Rosen, the former Chief Sales Officer of OnDeck, is now the Chief Operating Officer of CoverWallet, according to LinkedIn. Rosen worked at OnDeck from May 2011 to June 2017. CoverWallet is part of the growing insurtech (insurance technology) industry, helping business owners manage “all [their] policies online, all in one place.” The company was named Best Insurtech Solution at 2017 Benzinga global FinTech Awards.

Yellowstone Capital Has Record Month

September 1, 2017
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Yellowstone Capital had a “record smashing August,” according to a post on Instagram. They originated 1729 deals for a total of $55.5 million. The top rep recorded 161 deals for $4.62 million. Juan Monegro, who was previously interviewed by deBanked, originated 202 deals for $3.7 million.

IOU Financial Posts $2.1 Million Loss in Q2

August 30, 2017
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IOU Financial’s Q2 loss was double that of Q1, according to their recently filed financial statements. The company lost $2.08 million (CAD) on $4.36 million in revenue. IOU had lost only $1 million in Q1 on nearly the same revenue. $393,814 of Q2’s expenses was a one-time cost related to contract cancellations, however.

The company lent $26.2 million (US) in Q2, down from $31.8 million for the same period last year.

Notably, the company said they are focusing on an aggressive litigation strategy against businesses who intentionally default on their loan obligations. “Provision for loan losses (net of recoveries) increased to $2.4 million for the three-month period ended June 30, 2017, up from $1.2 million for the previous year,” they stated. “The increase is primarily attributable to an increase in defaults by borrowers and partially due to an increase in the size of the loan portfolio.”

As Summer Winds Down, Square, Bitcoin, Yirendai Big Winners of the Year So Far

August 30, 2017
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Yirendai, an online lender in China listed on the NYSE, is up 92% this year, according to the deBanked Tracker. China is reported to be the largest marketplace lending market in the world. Yirendai went public in December 2015 at the peak of the online lending bubble and the stock price has tripled since then.

Square, a payment processor and tech-based small business lender is up 90% year-to-date. The company lent $317 million in Q2, or about 30% less than what OnDeck lent over the same time period. Unlike OnDeck whose stock is down 76% from the IPO price, Square is up 186% since inception. While Square is lending less, the company has virtually no borrower acquisition costs and is a payments company first.

While the value of a Bitcoin fluctuates all the time, it was up 78% for the year as of Wednesday afternoon. One Bitcoin was equal to $4,554.07. Yesterday, Bitcoin reached a record high of $4,703 after North Korea fired rockets over Japan. While the increase in value can be partially attributed to speculators, there is a growing chorus of Bitcoin owners who are using it as a hedge against governmental currency manipulation or collapse.

deBanked Golf Outing 2017 Photos

August 29, 2017
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Thanks to Marine Park Golf Course in Brooklyn, NY for having us! And thanks to all who came and sponsored!

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Was Section 1071 of Dodd-Frank a Massive Mistake?

August 23, 2017
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Did Congress make a huge mistake by thinking small business loans were easily commoditized?

Pursuant to Section 1071 of Dodd-Frank, the CFPB is planning to collect data from companies engaged in small business finance in order to potentially screen for discrimination against women and minorities. Before deciding how exactly they’re going to do that, they’ve asked the public for comment, and the public… isn’t showing the law much love. Below are some excerpts of the nearly 300 responses already submitted.

We can tell all the stories we want, and hold all the hearings imaginable, and there is still no way to disguise the fact that implementing a HMDA-like reporting requirement will add cost, complexity, and rigidity to our amazingly customized lending

– Alan Gay

A loan priced properly for the risk may be acceptable for one institution and not acceptable to another. For example a client requests funds to open their second doughnut shop in town. One bank declines the loan because they do not specialize in food service business per lending policy and the banks appetite for risk. Another bank would consider the loan, however after reviewing the current competition decides that the market is saturated and the loan is too risky based on the three competitors within five miles. The third bank is willing to loan the money based on the cash flow of the owner and her husband, but will not take into account the expected cash flow from the business, and will require the collateral to include the primary residence of the client. The fourth bank is an SBA lender and proposes the client use the SBA program to mitigate the risk for the bank. The fifth bank declines the loan due to cash flows. They will not consider the revenues from the new location, because it is considered a start-up business. As I understand it the CFPB will collect the data from all five banks to determine “Fair Lending” similar to the consumer lending program. I find this problematic on many levels: I believe in the scenario presented all the lenders were fair. The data is redundant and will not show the result of credit search on the commercial loan request or accurate results.

– Doug Mitchell

Creating additional documentation and regulation only makes those in Congress and the CFPB feel better without truly adding benefit to our community and it’s businesses.

– Joseph Williams

COLLECTING AND AGGREGATING THIS INFORMATION WOULD BE A BURDEN THAT WOULD REQUIRE ADDITIONAL STAFF AND NOT CHANGE OUR HISTORY AND BUSINESS MANDATE OF SERVING OUR SMALL TOWN BUSINESSES.

– Dee Baertsch

As a community banker in rural Ohio I strongly urge the repeal of Section 1071 of the Dodd-Frank Act. The addition of another report will be counterproductive to lending to small businesses.

– Chuck Dixon

Commercial lending is a completely different animal from consumer lending, and has so many different aspects to consider. While a consumer loan is typically viewed from and ability and intent to pay by reviewing a consumer credit score and debt to income calculation, a commercial loan is viewed from not only current earnings but also projected earnings, the economic conditions surrounding the specific business/industry, competitiveness in the market, and the speed of obsolescence of the business’ products and services. It is so much more than pulling a credit report and getting the last two pay stubs.

– Brian Smith

The Race and Sex questions should be eliminated from all loans.

– David Ludwig

Our bank in particular will be unduly burdened by small business lending data collection.

– Casey D. Lewis, CRCM, First Bank & Trust

This new requirement will place a large burden on our small bank and staff as more time will be spent on data collection and reporting rather than giving the value added service to our actual customers. It also may increase the cost of credit to our borrowers in order to offset the increased compliance cost to comply.

– Anita Drentlaw

These regulation proposed by the CFPB will only act to hamper and restrict our ability to continue meet the credit need of our communities and will not provide any meaningful benefit to anyone.

– Jim Goetz

Adding new requirements to collect and report data related to these loans much like HMDA diverts time of our limited staff away from serving our customer needs and expends resources that do not help our community.

– James Milroy

The last thing I need is to spend even more of my time collecting data similar to the HMDA data we collect on other loans. It is a timely, costly and inefficient use of our resources which could be better utilized for spending more time with potential and current customers and lowering their interest rates. Very few businesses are the same which would lead to misrepresentation and baseless fair lending complaints.

– Daniel Mueller

By making our jobs harder, you are making it harder for small businesses to thrive.

– Joy Blum

I have seen first hand the negative effects of the HMDA collection and reporting to our bank. The increased work for our small bank has driven up our costs and is making it harder for us to compete. In addition to the negative impact on our bank mortgage customers pay a cost and as more and more community banks decide they can no longer provide these services the community will be left with fewer options.

– Jeff Southcott

Stop all the paper work to get a commercial loan. Enough is Enough!

– Jeff Spitzack

We are a small $65 Million dollar bank with limited personnel now being asked to police another segment of our customer base. We do not have the resources to carry out more regulatory burden.

– Girard J. Hoel, Chairman, The Miners National Bank of Eveleth

Commercial lending cannot be “commoditized” in the way that consumer lending can, nor can it be subject to simplified, rigid analysis which may generate baseless fair lending complaints.

– Steve Worrell

We are so heavily burdened with keeping up with all the changing regulations and requirements, it would be very burdensome for not only our bank, but many other community banks. There has to be a way to ensure the end results that you are looking to achieve without making it so hard on Community Banks. We feel that we have to really analyze if it is cost prohibitive to actually make the loan – and how does that help the small businesses?

– Margi Fleming

We would never decline a profit making loan because of the race or sex of the applicant. You would be appalled to know how little attention borrowers pay to the dozens of pages of disclosures required by regulation. Over disclosure is no disclosure.

– Douglas Krogh

Community banks simply do not have numbers on our side, either in manpower or funding, to seamlessly and efficiently absorb the vast and sweeping regulatory changes.

– Cheryl Hiller, 1st National Bank of Scotia

The new data collection will add additional staff at our institution. This salary will be passed on in the form of origination fees or increased rates to our small business customers. This is not fair to them, but with the increased regulatory demands by the CFPB on small business lending if this is adopted will increase their borrowing cost.

– Russell Laffitte

The burden of data collection and reporting would in effect end up costing our customers more to get a loan.

– Shannon Fuller

This tracking will be onerous on a small bank that stays competitive by maintaining a small staff like ours

– Jim Legare

Section 1071 will have a chilling effect on lenders’ ability to price for risk. This, in addition to the expense of data collection and reporting, may impact community banks’ ability to provide affordable commercial lending products and curb access to small business credit, an engine of local economic growth and job creation.

– Freeman Park

Please make every effort to prevent the added burden to small business lending and community bank processes by repealing Section 1071 of the Dodd Frank Act.

– Julie Goll

You can read and track all the responses HERE.

Former CFO of Credibly Moves On to Western Funding

August 19, 2017
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Credibly’s former chief financial officer and product officer, Jim Murray, has moved on to become President of Western Funding, according to LinkedIn. Murray was with Credibly for 5 years, originally starting as the company’s chief operating officer.

SoFi Hit With Class Action Lawsuit Over Wage Issues

August 19, 2017
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Five SoFi employees have joined together to file a class action lawsuit against SoFi in the Superior Court of California. According to the docket, Sean Pullen, Christina Cane, Michael Carrera, Matthew Taylor and Yulia Zamaora are claiming employment improprieties with regards to how wages were paid. The suit is separate from a similar suit that was recently filed by former employee Brandon Charles over what he believed was wrongful termination.

The case number is CGC17560700 and titled Sean Pullen et al vs. Social Finance Inc, A Delaware Corporation Et Al.