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Posted by Rex Dixon, Oct 31

Three questions: CEO Renaud Laplanche

Hi Renaud – What’s the latest news at Lending Club?

After we opened Lending Club beyond its original Facebook environment last month, we started developing partnerships that will extend Lending Club to a variety of existing communities and networks, beginning with three great universities.

Lending Club is available today to k-state.gifKansas State and Georgia Tech alumni. It will be available in about a month from now to the 420,000 alumni of the University of Michigan. We chose to make this announcement during the homecoming season, which traditionally has marked the return of millions of alumni looking to reconnect and give back to their alma maters across the country.

What is the significance of this announcement?

I believe this is the first time a financial service has combined the member benefits of alumni associations with the social interaction and viral nature of a social network (sorry, I mean a social utility) like Facebook.

Whether they become Lending Club members through Facebook or via their alumni association websites, our friends the K-State Wildcats, the georgia-tech.gifGeorgia Tech Yellow Jackets and the Michigan Wolverines will be able to lend and borrow money within their respective trusted alumni communities.

What makes alumni relationships relevant for lending and borrowing?

Person-to-person lending grows faster when a level of trust exists between borrowers and lenders. Adding in whole communities of alumni with that trust built in dramatically increases our ability to extend great opportunities to everyone on the platform.

Potential lenders feel closer to their fellow alumni than they do to the general public: they feel both a desire to help and a stronger sense of trust due to their shared connection. If you can make a 12% return (which is the current average of all lenders’ portfolios on Lending Club), and at the same time help fellow alumni, it becomes a no-brainer for lenders.

Borrowers also feel more compelled to make payments on time because they know that their lenders are fellow alumni who are counting on these payments. This keeps defaults minimal and, in turn, reinforces trust on the lenders’ side. You can expect more announcements on this blog shortly as new online communities join the Lending Club ecosystem every week.


Posted by Rex Dixon, Sep 28

The blog will be unavailable starting this evening until tomorrow morning.

This site maintenance will not affect the main Lending Club site.

WHEN: 11:00 PM – 6:30 AM EDT Friday–Saturday September 28th 2007


Posted by Rex Dixon, Aug 25

We will be taking the secure site http://secure.lendingclub.com down for about one hour tomorrow night at 8pm Pacific for a scheduled maintenance and upgrade. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience.


Posted by Rex Dixon, Jul 3

In case you missed it yesterday, Renaud Laplanche, our CEO, did an eHub interview with Emily Chang.


Posted by Rex Dixon, Jun 22

We are happy to announce a new interview that has just posted on Social Lending Watch with John Donovan our COO.

Lending Club would like to thank Social Lending Watch for taking the time to do this. We really appreciate the opportunity that interviews give our company. If there are any questions, please feel free to leave us a comment or leave us a message in our Facebook forum.

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