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  2. Direct lending - Wikipedia

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    Direct lending is a form of corporate debt provision in which lenders other than banks make loans to companies without intermediaries such as an investment bank, a broker or a private equity firm. In direct lending, the borrowers are usually smaller or mid-sized companies, also called mid-market or small and medium enterprises , rather than ...

  3. SoFi - Wikipedia

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    Personal loans, student loans, home loans, and loan refinancing are all part of SoFi's lending services. [93] In 2015, four years after its launch, SoFi had over $6 billion in loans issued, becoming one of the largest marketplace lenders. [94] They continue to maintain a policy of no fees for their loans, aside from the interest. [citation needed]

  4. Kiva (organization) - Wikipedia

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    These organizations are charged fees by Kiva and borrowers pay interest on most loans. [8] Kiva is supported by grants, loans, and donations from its users, corporations, and national institutions. [9] Since 2005, Kiva has crowd-funded more than 1.6 million loans, totaling over $1.68 billion, [4] with a repayment rate of 96.3 percent. [4]

  5. Business loan - Wikipedia

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    Some online originate loans from their own capital. Others may use a “marketplace” model, in which they match borrowers to loan products from a variety of lenders. Popular business loan products that online lenders offer include: term loans, lines of credit and merchant cash advance. Others use crowdfunding platforms that allow businesses ...

  6. Should you use a personal loan to pay your taxes? - AOL

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    With a three-year term, you might pay $323 monthly with $1,616 in total interest Choosing the shorter term means paying $111 more each month, but it saves you more than $1,100 in interest over the ...

  7. Direct finance - Wikipedia

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    Direct finance is a method of financing where borrowers borrow funds directly from the financial market without using a third party service, such as a financial intermediary. This is different from indirect financing where a financial intermediary takes the money from the lender with an interest rate and lends it to a borrower with a higher ...

  8. How to choose a mortgage lender: 6 tips - AOL

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    Direct lenders are banks, credit unions, online entities and other companies that do business with consumer borrowers, providing them with mortgages directly (hence the name).

  9. Asset-based lending - Wikipedia

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    Asset-based loans are also usually accompanied by lower interest rates, as in the event of a default the lender can recoup its investment by seizing and liquidating the assets tied to the loan. [2] Many financial services companies now use asset-based lending package of structured and leveraged financial services.