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Posted by , Sep 14

Join Us at the next San Francisco New Tech on Wednesday September 15, 2010 for a live demo and discussion of Lending Club and other startups.

SF New Tech is the Bay Area’s largest and longest running monthly technology event and networking mixer for people who can’t get enough of technology.  Other companies showing off their cool stuff are Vufind, Spreaker, Let's Woosh!, Law Pivot and Bee.TV.

Tickets are $22.50 and always sell out, so hurry up to get yours.  Use the following discount codes to get yourself a deal:

25% off with the code : 15sept-whatadeal
10% off with the code : 15sept-isnoozed

Buy tickets now>>

For those attending and wanting to try Lending Club, there is a $50 bonus when you open an account and start investing.

Oh, and I almost forgot: there will free tacos before the demos start.

See you there!

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Posted by , Sep 9

Once more, Lending Club is up for a prestigious award.  This time, we have been selected as a finalist for the Web Site Excellence award in the Financial Services/Banking/Investments category by the OMMA organization (Online Media, Marketing and Advertising).

Winners will be announced on September 27, 2010, during MediaPost’s OMMA Awards Ceremony and Reception at the OMMA Global New York Conference and Expo.

You can get your voice heard by voting for Lending Club for the MEMBER’S CHOICE:

VOTE!

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