Peer-to-peer lender Prosper.com is back in business... (Fortune of the day
I do not use prosper.com... I am curious how nice could it be...
Could Open money be possible
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Peer-to-peer lender Prosper.com is back in business.
Last October, the nascent peer-to-peer lending industry nearly saw its
demise when the SEC forced its most established player, Prosper.com,
to stop brokering new loans temporarily while it determined whether
Prosper's loans should be classified as securities.
Now, after a six-month quiet period, Prosper is open to lenders and
borrowers again. It announced April 28 that it will once again broker
loans, at least in California.
>>> http://money.cnn.com/2009/04/28/technology/hempel_prosper.fortune/
Prosper is a people-to-people lending marketplace that attempts to
make consumer lending more financially and socially rewarding.
Address: 111 Sutter Street, 22nd Floor, San Francisco, California, 94104, US
Founded: unknown People: Chris Larsen, John Witchel, Ed Giedgowd, Kirk
Inglis, Catherine Muriel, Jim Breyer, Larry Cheng, Paul Hazen, Bob
Kagle,
Tags: borrowers, Forbes, loans, p2p, Ebay, lending, finance, bank*
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Prosper Marketplace, Inc. is a San Francisco, California-based company
that operates Prosper.com, an online auction website where individuals
can buy loans and request to borrow money. Borrowers set the maximum
interest rate they wish to pay,[1] and loan buyers, called "lenders,"
bid on specific loans by committing a portion of the principal and
setting the minimum interest rate they wish to receive on a particular
loan.[2] Prosper manages the reverse dutch auction, assembling bids
with the lowest interest rates in order to fund the loan.
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prosper_Marketplace