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  2. Prosper Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    Prosper Marketplace is America's first peer-to-peer lending marketplace, with over $23 billion in funded loans. [1] Borrowers request personal loans on Prosper and investors (individual or institutional) can fund anywhere from $2,000 to $50,000 per loan request.

  3. LendingClub Vs. Prosper: Which offers better personal loans?

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    Prosper operates differently than the average run-of-the-mill online lender. Rather than offering a Prosper personal loan, the peer-to-peer company is a marketplace, acting as a broker that exists ...

  4. TD Bank vs. Prosper: Which offers better personal loans? - AOL

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    TD Bank. Prosper. Bankrate score. 4.7. 4.7. Better for. Borrowers with good or excellent credit. Borrowers with less-than-perfect credit. Loan amounts. $2,000-$50,000

  5. LendingClub vs. Prosper Review: Here’s What You Need to Know

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    A report from Allied Market Research estimated that P2P lending would grow by 30% between 2020 and 2027, reaching nearly $560 billion in value. Two well-known players in the P2P lending space are ...

  6. Chris Larsen - Wikipedia

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    Larsen himself had funded 450 loans through the website as of 2008, with borrowers as diverse as homeowners, college students, credit-card users, and entrepreneurs. [6] By 2008, Prosper had facilitated the funding of over $120 million in loans, with an average loan amount of $7,000. [6] In 2008 Fast Company named Prosper to its Fast 50 List of ...

  7. Peer-to-peer lending - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, LendingClub was the largest peer-to-peer lender in US based upon issued loan volume and revenue, followed by Prosper. [32] [33] LendingClub was also the largest peer-to-peer lending platform worldwide. [42] The interest rates ranged from 5.6 to 35.8%, depending on the loan term and borrower rating. [43]

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