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Comment Period Ends on Proposal to Update the Definition of an Accredited Investor. So Who Said What?

Towards the end of 2019, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposed an update to the definition of an accredited investor. The rule change is part of a broader “concept release” that the SEC has issued to review the exempt offering ecosystem and how this… Read More

Rearguard Action: Independent Community Bankers of America Supports Closure of Industrial Loan Charter “Loophole” to Eliminate “Shadow Banking”

The Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA) has issued a statement of “strong support” regarding pending legislation targeting Industrial Loan Charters (ILC). An ILC is a regulated financial services charter that may be held by non-financial institutions. ILCs may hold FDIC insured deposits – a… Read More

SEC’s Concept Release Comment Period Closes. So What Say You on Regulatory Harmonization & Access to Capital?

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) officially closed comments on its concept release regarding regulatory harmonization of securities offerings exemptions on September 24, 2019. But as in past cases, comments have continued to trickle in and we would not be surprised if more follow. That… Read More

Marketplace Lending Association Backs World Bank Group Guidelines for Responsible Digital Services

The Marketplace Lending Association (MLA) has announced that it is backing the “Guidelines for Investing in Responsible Digital Financial Services.” These guidelines are the creation of the International Finance Corporation (IFC) which is part of the World Bank Group. The MLA represents some of the… Read More

Marketplace Lending Association Expands: Welcomes Nine New Members

The Marketplace Lending Association announced on Wednesday it has welcomed nine new companies to the Association. According to the organization, these new members join as it continues to expand its presence and engage with policymakers in Washington and around the country. The three new lending firms include Social Finance(SoFi), LendingPoint… Read More

Protecting Consumers’ Access to Credit Act of 2017: Controversial Bill that Helps Online Lenders Passes the House

Today, the House of Representatives passed HR 3299, “the Protecting Consumer’s Access to Credit Act of 2017.” The Bill was approved mainly along party lines as Republicans supported the measure and Democrats voted against it but 16 Democrats crossed over in support of the legislation. The… Read More

The OCC Fintech Charter is a Key First Step, Not the Last Word

  The technology transforming the financial sector is creating a historic opportunity to make financial services better and more accessible for all Americans. With this technology, consumers are finding new opportunities to borrow more affordably, save, invest, and transmit money.  While Americans prize the innovations… Read More

Marketplace Lending Association to Congress: Please Ensure that America is a Place Where Fintech Can Flourish & the Federal Government is a Partner, Rather than an Obstacle

The Marketplace Lending Association has called on Congress, and the incoming Trump Administration, to become a catalyst for Fintech innovation and not an obstacle. In a letter addressed to House and Senate leaders, Nathaniel Hoopes, Executive Director of the MLA, asked Congress to move  away… Read More

Marketplace Lending Association Expands Adding 11 New Members

The Marketplace Lending Association (MLA) has announced the addition of 11 new members. Joining founding members Lending Club, Prosper and Funding Circle are the following lending platforms: Affirm Upstart CommonBond Avant PeerStreet Marlette Funding Sharestates Able StreetShares New Associate Members include dv01 and LendIt The MLA… Read More

Silicon Valley Clueless? Orchard Says Contrary to Popular Belief ABS Industry Positive Towards Online Lending

Orchard platform in their weekly report addressed the most recent ABS East conference – a hot Wall Street gathering on all things securitization. This year opening remarks were delivered by Steve Eisman who was made famous by his depiction in the Hollywood film the Big… Read More

Marketplace Lending Association Hires Veteran Bank Lobbyist

The Marketplace Lending Association has hired an Executive Director who has spent the past few years advocating on behalf of very big banks. Nat Hoopes, formerly the Executive Director of the Financial Services Forum, will now be working the halls of Congress on behalf of… Read More

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