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  2. LendingClub - Wikipedia

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    LendingClub was initially launched on Facebook as one of Facebook's first applications. [9] [10] After receiving $10.26 million in a Series A funding round in August 2007, from venture capital investors Norwest Venture Partners and Canaan Partners, LendingClub was developed into a full-scale peer-to-peer lending company.

  3. Axos vs. LendingClub: Which offers better personal loans? - AOL

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    Axos Bank and LendingClub offer unsecured personal loans to consumers in all 50 states and Washington, D.C. Based in San Diego, Axos Bank is an online financial institution offering innovative ...

  4. SoFi vs. LendingClub: Which offers better personal loans? - AOL

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    SoFi began in 2011 as a student-focused lender but has since expanded to offer personal loans and other banking services. LendingClub was founded in 2006 as a peer-to-peer lending platform.

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

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    LendingClub. Prosper. Bankrate Score. 4.3. 4.7. Better for • Borrowers with a co-signer •Fair credit borrowers wanting to consolidate. Loan amounts. $1,000-$40,000

  6. Brad Pattelli - Wikipedia

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    Brad Pattelli is a former vice president of Angelo, Gordon & Co, [1] an arbitrage firm headquartered in New York City, New York. [2] He most recently served as President of LC Advisors, [3] a subsidiary of Lending Club, an online platform for investing in personal loans.

  7. Opportunity Fund - Wikipedia

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    Marketplace lending company Lending Club works with Opportunity Fund to make loans to small businesses that otherwise would have had their applications rejected. The two organizations aim to provide $10 million in loans to small businesses in underserved areas of 13 states, helping an estimated 400 businesses create more than 1,000 jobs. [4]

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