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Posted by :: November 12, 2009 @ 4:42 pm

I am pleased to announce the release of Lending Club’s No-Fee IRA account.  Now you can combine the benefits of Lending Club's 9.67% Net Annualized Returns with the current tax advantages of a Self-Directed Individual Retirement Account.

Thinking about a rollover?  A rollover could be a good option for those looking for better returns than they receive with current IRA accounts.
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We have partnered with EntrustCAMA to act as custodian of your self-directed IRA and to provide you with quality customer service.

If you have questions please give me a call us at (866) 811-9225 or send an email to investing@lendingclub.com.

Sincerely,
Patrick Gannon

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3 Comments

  1. Mike:

    The fees were a major issue for many potential IRA investors. With
    those fees now eliminated, it should open this up to lots more
    people.

  2. Chang Tana:

    Interesting. I will surely contact you.

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