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Jul
04

UK fintech LendInvest announces £500 million funding partnership

LendInvest has announced a £500 million investment to fund part of its future mortgage originations for its Buy-to-Let and Residential Mortgage products from Chetwood Financial.

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Apr
06

LendInvest taps Credit Kudos to boost its lending decisions

Credit Kudos will deploy its credit referencing tools to help LendInvest provide a more secure service and make better, more informed lending decisions.

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Jan
28

LendInvest bags £500m in funding from JP Morgan

Property financing and investment platform LendInvest has secured a £500m investment from US investment bank JP Morgan.

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Dec
13

LendInvest Update: Raises LTVs to 80% and launches funding for student lets/first-time landlords

LendInvest, a UK marketplace for property financing, has broadening its lending criteria to include first-time landlords and student lets.

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Nov
23

LendInvest

LendInvest is the UK’s leading platform for property finance and investing

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Dec
20

The 2023 UK FinTech news headlines

Here are all the major Australian FinTech news headlines for 2023.

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Oct
30

Koyo FinTech raises $4.9M to assist underbanked UK borrowers

FinTech startup Koyo, which uses Open Banking to offer loans to underbanked UK borrowers, announced that it has raised $4.9 million in funding. The round, a mixture of debt and equity funding, was led by Forward Partners, with participation from Seedcamp, Christian Faes (founder and CEO of LendInvest) and Charles Delingpole (founder and CEO of ComplyAdvantage). Founded last year by Thomas Olszewski, the FinTech firm aims to secure loans for people with a limited credit history through the use of Open Banking data. “If someone is new to the country, or otherwise has a thin credit file, it can be difficult for that person to access credit,” said Olszewski. “For […]

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Jan
24

Banks and Fintechs are duelling in a ‘War For Talent’

Banks may be losing the talent battle to London’s financial-technology industry, but the war for the customer is still to come. Europe’s financial technology startups are on hiring mode, fighting each other – and the incumbents — in what one executive described as a “war for talent.” Payments company GoCardless Ltd., which employs 170 people in London, will open a Paris office in February, said chief product and technology officer Carlos Gonzalez-Cadenas. Online lender LendInvest Ltd. said it will make a “concerted effort” to hire additional engineers in London this year, while Salesforce.com Inc.-backed software company Anaplan Inc. says hiring engineering talent is its current priority. “Last year, we went […]

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