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1 EP011 Yann Murciano - Blend Network CEO & Founder 31:03
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Subscribe to my YouTube channel and press the bell to be notified when new videos are available Join the Financial Thing VIP Investment Group and chat with myself and other like-minded investors <span data-mce-type="bookmark" style="display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;" class="mce_SELRES_start"></span><span data-mce-type="bookmark" style="display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;" class="mce_SELRES_start"></span> Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast EP011 Guest: Yann Murciano / CEO & Founder of Blend Network Welcome to episode 011 of the Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast. Listen in iTunes My podcast guest is again Yann Murciano, the CEO and founder of Blend Network. Yann was a commodities trader with Morgan Stanley for 10 years before launching Blend Network, a peer to peer lending company based on secured property lending. Yann explains how investors can benefit from investing through Blend Network as well as comments on the downfall of Lendy and how investors can select the correct investing companies. Here are some of the podcast discussion points: The types of loans Blend Network offers to investors How loans are sourced Geographical locations of loans Blend Network’s experience with valuations and checking for accuracy Secondary market for exit and fees How default risk is managed Lendy’s collapse Advice to new peer to peer lenders looking to invest in property-backed loans Blend Network’s profitability How digital records are kept and backed up The health and future outlook of peer to peer lending Yann and his team bring an immense amount of experience to the peer to peer lending industry and think Blend Network has a bright future. Click here to sign up for Blend Network . (Check my Blend Network Q&A for more information. When you open an account through my website, it helps me to continue to operate and offer new reviews.) Future Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast episodes will feature a wide variety of guests ranging from company CEO’s to regular old lender folk like myself. If you have an idea for a future podcast episode or would like to be a guest yourself, please visit my contact page. Please consider subscribing to the Financial Thing YouTube channel. Subscribing only takes a quick flick press of the index finger (or bash of the fist if you have anger issues) and helps me out immensely. I love feedback, so if you find any errors or omissions on Financial Thing or you have any improvement suggestions, I invite you to contact me and be a part of contributing to this website. The post Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast EP011- Yann Murciano / Blend Network appeared first on Financial Thing - Peer To Peer Lending .…
Subscribe to my YouTube channel and press the bell to be notified when new videos are available Join the Financial Thing VIP Investment Group and chat with myself and other like-minded investors <span data-mce-type="bookmark" style="display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;" class="mce_SELRES_start"></span> Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast EP0010 Guest: Stuart Law / CEO & Founder of Assetz Capital Welcome to episode 010 of the Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast. Listen in iTunes My guest is once again Stuart Law, the CEO and founder of Assetz Capital. Stuart has been an entrepreneur since 18 years old and founded Assetz Capital to solve the capital shortage problem smaller businesses face. Assetz Capital offers several different products that provide lenders ways to receive respectable returns in the era of despicably low savings rates. Stuart provides his insight into the inner workings of Assetz Capital and the general future of peer to peer lending. Here are some of the podcast discussion points: Assetz Capitals new Property Secured Account The reasons for the fall of Assetz Capitals lender return rates Collateral’s closure How Assetz Capital is increasing profitability Lender response to the new IFISA The status and future of the Green Energy Account Stuart’s advice to new peer to peer lenders Dissatisfaction of RCIS property valuations and how to tackle this issue How to successfully recover defaulted loans The challenges Assetz Capital still faces Future Assetz Capital plans and innovations The conversation was extremely insightful as Assetz Capital is a company I have had great experiences using and one I continue to invest my own money through. Click here to sign up for Assetz Capital . (Check my Assetz Capital review for the latest cashback offer. Read the terms and conditions on the signup page. When you open an account through my website, it helps me to continue to operate and offer new reviews.) Future Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast episodes will feature a wide variety of guests ranging from company CEO’s to regular old lender folk like myself. If you have an idea for a future podcast episode or would like to be a guest yourself, please visit my contact page. Please consider subscribing to the Financial Thing YouTube channel. Subscribing only takes a quick flick press of the index finger (or bash of the fist if you have anger issues) and helps me out immensely. Check my cashback page for the latest offers . (When you open an account through my website, it helps me to continue to offer new reviews and update existing ones). If you enjoyed this page and want to know more about investing, click here and receive my complimentary Top 5 Peer to Peer Lending Sites Report. Disclaimers: I am not compensated to write reviews and I’m not employed by any of the companies I review. In most cases, I have invested or continue to invest my own money through the companies I review. In order to fund Financialthing.com, this website contains referral links and advertising. This advertising in no way influences the reviews and opinions. When you sign up for an account through my website, in some cases I receive an affiliate referral fee directly from the companies, at no cost to you. Your support enables me to continue to operate the Financial Thing website. You can read more about my referral links and advertising here. ** This page is for information purposes only. This information is not financial advice and has been prepared without taking your objectives, financial situation or needs into account. You should consider its appropriateness for your circumstances. All investing carries risks. Opinions expressed in this review are opinions based on my own personal experiences. The FSCS does not cover peer to peer lending and your capital is at risk. Please don’t invest more than you can afford to lose. ** The post Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast EP010 – Stuart Law / Assetz Capital appeared first on Financial Thing - Peer To Peer Lending .…

1 Welcome to episode 009 part 2 of the Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast. My guests this week are Liam Brooke & Paul Riddell from Lendy. Lendy is one of the most popular peer to peer… 48:01
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Subscribe to my YouTube channel and press the bell to be notified when new videos are available Join the Financial Thing VIP Investment Group and chat with myself and other like-minded investors Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast EP009 Part 2 Guests: Liam Brooke (Director) & Paul Riddell (Head of Marketing and Communications) – Lendy Category: Property Peer to Peer Lending Listen in iTunes Lendy was one of the most popular peer to peer companies offering property bridging and development loans where lenders can earn up to 1% per month. Unfortunately, Lendy investors suffered losses when Lendy failed due to poor loan offerings followed by allegations of fraud. Here is part 2 of the podcast. Part 1 is here . Prior to Lendy’s failure, I had the opportunity to interview Lendy. Here are some of the things Liam, Paul and I chatted about over parts 1 and 2: You can read my full Lendy failure summary here . If you find any errors or omissions on Financial Thing or you have any improvement suggestions, I invite you to contact me and be a part of contributing to this website. Disclaimers: I am not compensated to write reviews and I’m not employed by any of the companies I review. In most cases, I have invested or continue to invest my own money through the companies I review. In order to fund Financialthing.com, this website contains referral links and advertising. This advertising in no way influences the reviews and opinions. When you sign up for an account through my website, in some cases I receive an affiliate referral fee directly from the companies, at no cost to you. Your support enables me to continue to operate the Financial Thing website. You can read more about my referral links and advertising here. ** This page is for information purposes only. This information is not financial advice and has been prepared without taking your objectives, financial situation or needs into account. You should consider its appropriateness for your circumstances. All investing carries risks. Opinions expressed in this review are opinions based on my own personal experiences. The FSCS does not cover peer to peer lending and your capital is at risk. Please don’t invest more than you can afford to lose. ** The post Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast EP009 Part 2 – Lendy appeared first on Financial Thing - Peer To Peer Lending .…

1 Welcome to episode 009 part 1 of the Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast. My guests this week are Liam Brooke & Paul Riddell from Lendy. Lendy is one of the most popular peer to peer… 40:59
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Subscribe to my YouTube channel and press the bell to be notified when new videos are available Join the Financial Thing VIP Investment Group and chat with myself and other like-minded investors Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast EP009 Part 1 Guests: Liam Brooke (Director) & Paul Riddell (Head of Marketing and Communications) – Lendy Category: Property Peer to Peer Lending Listen in iTunes Lendy was one of the most popular peer to peer companies offering property bridging and development loans where lenders can earn up to 1% per month. Unfortunately, Lendy investors suffered losses when Lendy failed due to poor loan offerings followed by allegations of fraud. I was very disappointed when Lendy failed. Remember all investments carry risk so don’t invest more than you can afford to lose and be sure to diversify. Here is part 2 of the podcast . You can read my full Lendy failure summary here . If you find any errors or omissions on Financial Thing or you have any improvement suggestions, I invite you to contact me and be a part of contributing to this website. Disclaimers: I am not compensated to write reviews and I’m not employed by any of the companies I review. In most cases, I have invested or continue to invest my own money through the companies I review. In order to fund Financialthing.com, this website contains referral links and advertising. This advertising in no way influences the reviews and opinions. When you sign up for an account through my website, in some cases I receive an affiliate referral fee directly from the companies, at no cost to you. Your support enables me to continue to operate the Financial Thing website. You can read more about my referral links and advertising here. ** This page is for information purposes only. This information is not financial advice and has been prepared without taking your objectives, financial situation or needs into account. You should consider its appropriateness for your circumstances. All investing carries risks. Opinions expressed in this review are opinions based on my own personal experiences. The FSCS does not cover peer to peer lending and your capital is at risk. Please don’t invest more than you can afford to lose. ** The post Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast EP009 Part 1 – Lendy appeared first on Financial Thing - Peer To Peer Lending .…

1 EP008 Frazer Fearnhead - Director and Founder of The House Crowd, a property crowdfunding company 58:33
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Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast EP008 Guest: Frazer Fearnhead – CEO – The House Crowd Category: Property Crowdfunding Listen in iTunes This week my guest is Frazer Fearnhead, the CEO of the crowdfunding property company, The House Crowd. I currently do not invest through The House Crowd but was intrigued by Frazer, his past challenges, future plans and his infamous appearance on The Dragons Den. Here are some of the things Frazer and I chatted about: His Dragons Den appearance His new book, The Alternative Guide To Property Investment His challenges during difficult financial times How The House Crowd chooses the investments it offers to investors. His views on the UK property market The single biggest challenge The House Crowd faces How risky investing through The House Crowd really is Frazer and I had a great candid conversation where he offered very enlightening information. You can buy Frazer’s book on Amazon here You can sign up for a House Crowd account here Future Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast episodes will feature a wide variety of guests ranging from company CEO’s to regular old lending folk like myself. If you have an idea for a future podcast episode or would like to be a guest yourself, please visit my contact page. Please consider subscribing to the Financial Thing YouTube channel. Subscribing only takes a quick flick press of the index finger (or a bash of the fist if you have anger issues), and helps me out immensely. I love feedback, so if you find any errors or omissions on Financial Thing or you have any improvement suggestions, I invite you to contact me and be a part of contributing to this website. Disclaimer: I’m not paid by The House Crowd or employed by any of the companies representatives I interview. In most cases I have invested or continue to invest my own money through these companies. I do not currently invest through The House Crowd. The sign up links on this website are often referral links. When you sign up for an account through my website, I receive a referral fee directly from the companies, at no cost to you. Your support enables me to continue to operate the Financial Thing website. You can read more about my referral links here. ** This podcast is for information purposes only and should not be regarded as investment advice. Opinions expressed are current opinions and based on my own personal experiences. Peer to peer lending and crowdfunding contains risk so never invest more than you can afford to lose. ** The post Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast EP008 – Frazer Fearnhead CEO Of The House Crowd appeared first on Financial Thing - Peer To Peer Lending .…

1 EP007 Fred Bristol - CEO of Brickowner, a property crowdfunding company 58:39
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Subscribe to my YouTube channel and press the bell to be notified when new videos are available Join the Financial Thing VIP Investment Group and chat with myself and other like-minded investors Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast EP007 Episode #: 007 Guest: Fred Bristol – CEO – Brickowner Category: Property Crowdfunding Listen in iTunes Welcome to episode 007 of the Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast. This week my guest is Fred Bristol, the CEO of the crowdfunding property company Brickowner. I do not currently invest through Brickowner but was interested in learning more so I invited Fred to be a guest on the podcast. Here are some of the things Fred and I chatted about: The most famous person named Fred The challenges faced gaining customer trust being a new company Tech challenges How Brickowner would manage loans due to company failure When will Brickowner become profitable and how will they financially survive in the meantime Future property market predictions Assessment of how risky investing in Brickowner is Future Brickowner plans and products Future Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast episodes will feature a wide variety of guests ranging from company CEO’s to regular old lending folk like myself. If you have an idea for a future podcast episode or would like to be a guest yourself, please visit my contact page. If you find any errors or omissions on Financial Thing or you have any improvement suggestions, I invite you to contact me and be a part of contributing to this website. Disclaimers: I am not compensated to write reviews and I’m not employed by any of the companies I review. In most cases, I have invested or continue to invest my own money through the companies I review. In order to fund Financialthing.com, this website contains referral links and advertising. This advertising in no way influences the reviews and opinions. When you sign up for an account through my website, in some cases I receive an affiliate referral fee directly from the companies, at no cost to you. Your support enables me to continue to operate the Financial Thing website. You can read more about my referral links and advertising here. ** This page is for information purposes only. This information is not financial advice and has been prepared without taking your objectives, financial situation or needs into account. You should consider its appropriateness for your circumstances. All investing carries risks. Opinions expressed in this review are opinions based on my own personal experiences. The FSCS does not cover peer to peer lending and your capital is at risk. Please don’t invest more than you can afford to lose. ** The post Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast EP007 – Fred Bristol CEO Of Brickowner appeared first on Financial Thing - Peer To Peer Lending .…

1 EP006 David Willis - Director of "I'll Be Next Door For Christmas", A Crowdfunded Movie 46:54
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Subscribe to my YouTube channel and press the bell to be notified when new videos are available Join the Financial Thing VIP Investment Group and chat with myself and other like-minded investors Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast EP006 Guest: David Willis – Director / Writer – “I’ll Be Next Door For Christmas” Category: Crowdfunding Listen in iTunes Welcome to episode 006 of the Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast. This week I have something different for you. My guest is David Willis, the Director / Writer of the crowdfunded movie, “I’ll Be Next Door For Christmas”. David and his Emmy Award winning partners have worked on t.v. shows such as The Simpsons, School of Rock, Frazier, Cybil & Caroline in the City. Here are some of the things David and I chatted about: Which street he lives on in LA, and why Brad Pitt is always popping over Why he decided to crowdfund a movie The expenses / profitability of making a movie How will investors receive money back Advice for people looking to invest in movies Why people would want to help crowdfund “I’ll Be Next Door For Christmas” Visit the “I’ll Be Next Door For Christmas” movie website here If you find any errors or omissions on Financial Thing or you have any improvement suggestions, I invite you to contact me and be a part of contributing to this website. Disclaimers: I am not compensated to write reviews and I’m not employed by any of the companies I review. In most cases, I have invested or continue to invest my own money through the companies I review. In order to fund Financialthing.com, this website contains referral links and advertising. This advertising in no way influences the reviews and opinions. When you sign up for an account through my website, in some cases I receive an affiliate referral fee directly from the companies, at no cost to you. Your support enables me to continue to operate the Financial Thing website. You can read more about my referral links and advertising here. ** This page is for information purposes only. This information is not financial advice and has been prepared without taking your objectives, financial situation or needs into account. You should consider its appropriateness for your circumstances. All investing carries risks. Opinions expressed in this review are opinions based on my own personal experiences. The FSCS does not cover peer to peer lending and your capital is at risk. Please don’t invest more than you can afford to lose. ** The post Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast EP006 – David Willis – Director appeared first on Financial Thing - Peer To Peer Lending .…

1 EP005 David Bradley Ward - Ablrate CEO & Founder 46:06
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Subscribe to my YouTube channel and press the bell to be notified when new videos are available Join the Financial Thing VIP Investment Group and chat with myself and other like-minded investors Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast EP005 Episode #: 005 Guest: David Bradley Ward / CEO of Ablrate Category: Peer to peer lending Listen in iTunes Welcome to episode 005 of the Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast. My guest this week is David Bradley Ward, the CEO and founder of Ablrate. Here are some of the things David and I chatted about: Grimsby vs Whitby When and why was Ablrate was created The challenges faced being a new peer to peer lending company Tech challenges My dislike of the secondary market Ablrate’s road to profitability Future lender interest rate predictions Assessment of how risky investing in Ablrate is Future Ablrate plans and products Read my full Ablrate review here . If you find any errors or omissions on Financial Thing or you have any improvement suggestions, I invite you to contact me and be a part of contributing to this website. Disclaimers: I am not compensated to write reviews and I’m not employed by any of the companies I review. In most cases, I have invested or continue to invest my own money through the companies I review. In order to fund Financialthing.com, this website contains referral links and advertising. This advertising in no way influences the reviews and opinions. When you sign up for an account through my website, in some cases I receive an affiliate referral fee directly from the companies, at no cost to you. Your support enables me to continue to operate the Financial Thing website. You can read more about my referral links and advertising here. ** This page is for information purposes only. This information is not financial advice and has been prepared without taking your objectives, financial situation or needs into account. You should consider its appropriateness for your circumstances. All investing carries risks. Opinions expressed in this review are opinions based on my own personal experiences. The FSCS does not cover peer to peer lending and your capital is at risk. Please don’t invest more than you can afford to lose. ** The post Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast EP005 – David Bradley Ward / Ablrate appeared first on Financial Thing - Peer To Peer Lending .…
Subscribe to my YouTube channel and press the bell to be notified when new videos are available Join the Financial Thing VIP Investment Group and chat with myself and other like-minded investors Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast EP004 Guest: John Goodall / CEO & Co-Founder of Landbay Welcome to episode 004 of the Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast. Listen in iTunes As of December 5th, 2019, Landbay no longer offers retail peer to peer lending. New investors will no longer be accepted and existing investors will see their funds returned to their accounts. You can read my full Landbay summary here . My guest this week is John Goodall, the CEO and co-founder of Landbay. I consider Landbay one of the safer peer to peer lending companies and it’s one of the companies I invest money through. You can read my full Landbay review and summary here . John was a good sport, even after I painfully blessed him with one of my poorer joke offerings. Here are some of the things John and I chatted about: When and why was Landbay was created The challenges Landbay experienced gaining customer trust Landbay’s profitability projections Future lender interest rate predictions Landbay’s IFISA popularity Assessment of how risky investing in Landbay is Future Landbay plans and products Check my cashback page for the latest investment offers . (When you open an account through my website, it helps me to continue to offer new reviews and update existing ones). If you enjoyed this Landbay page and want to know more about peer to peer lending, click here and receive my complimentary Top 5 Peer to Peer Lending Sites Report. Please contact me if you find any errors or omissions on this page. I love feedback so if you have any improvement suggestions, please let me know. I invite you to be a part of contributing to this website. Disclaimers: I am not compensated to write reviews and I’m not employed by any of the companies I review. In most cases, I have invested or continue to invest my own money through the companies I review. In order to fund Financialthing.com, this website contains referral links and advertising. This advertising in no way influences the reviews and opinions. When you sign up for an account through my website, in some cases I receive an affiliate referral fee directly from the companies, at no cost to you. Your support enables me to continue to operate the Financial Thing website. You can read more about my referral links and advertising here. ** This page is for information purposes only. This information is not financial advice and has been prepared without taking your objectives, financial situation or needs into account. You should consider its appropriateness for your circumstances. All investing carries risks. Opinions expressed in this review are opinions based on my own personal experiences. The FSCS does not cover peer to peer lending and your capital is at risk. Please don’t invest more than you can afford to lose. ** The post Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast EP004 – John Goodall / Landbay appeared first on Financial Thing - Peer To Peer Lending .…

1 EP003 Stephen Findlay - Bondmason CEO & FOunder 1:10:55
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Subscribe to my YouTube channel and press the bell to be notified when new videos are available Join the Financial Thing VIP Investment Group and chat with myself and other like-minded investors Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast EP003 Guest: Stephen Findlay / CEO & Founder of Bondmason Welcome to episode 003 of the Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast. Listen in iTunes On May 23rd, 2019, the powers that be at Bondmason decided to discontinue their peer to peer lending, choosing to no longer accept new investors and wind down their current loan book. The reasons for this decision are based on rising cost factors, economic forecasts and the ability to deliver net returns based upon equivalent risk. Looking back after Covid-19, this proved to be a timely decision. My guest on this podcast is Stephen Findlay, the CEO and founder of Bondmason, one of the peer to peer lending I used to invest through. I thoroughly enjoyed my chat with Stephen and here are some of the things we discussed: The art of telling dad jokes Why was Bondmason created How Stephen keeps lenders’ happy The importance of Director and staff experience How Bondmason is funded and whether it’s a profitable company Lender interest rate projections for the next 12 months The single biggest challenge Bondmason faces Stephen’s assessment of how risky investing in Bondmason really is How much liquid net worth Stephen thinks should you put into peer to peer lending Future Bondmason plans and products You can read my comprehensive Bondmason review here Check my cashback page for the latest investment offers . (When you open an account through my website, it helps me to continue to offer new reviews and update existing ones). If you enjoyed this page and want to know more about peer to peer lending, click here and receive my complimentary Top 5 Peer to Peer Lending Sites Report. Please contact me if you find any errors or omissions on this page. I love feedback so if you have any improvement suggestions, please let me know. I invite you to be a part of contributing to this website. Disclaimers: I am not compensated to write reviews and I’m not employed by any of the companies I review. In most cases, I have invested or continue to invest my own money through the companies I review. In order to fund Financialthing.com, this website contains referral links and advertising. This advertising in no way influences the reviews and opinions. When you sign up for an account through my website, in some cases I receive an affiliate referral fee directly from the companies, at no cost to you. Your support enables me to continue to operate the Financial Thing website. You can read more about my referral links and advertising here. ** This page is for information purposes only. This information is not financial advice and has been prepared without taking your objectives, financial situation or needs into account. You should consider its appropriateness for your circumstances. All investing carries risks. Opinions expressed in this review are opinions based on my own personal experiences. The FSCS does not cover peer to peer lending and your capital is at risk. Please don’t invest more than you can afford to lose. ** The post Financial Thing Investing Essentials Podcast EP003 – Stephen Findlay / Bondmason appeared first on Financial Thing - Peer To Peer Lending .…
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