Peer-to-peer lending borrowers
This page covers specific obligations of peer-to-peer lending borrowers when offers of financial products are made.
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This page covers specific obligations of peer-to-peer lending borrowers when offers of financial products are made.
Peer-to-peer lending providers match people who want loans with people who might be willing to fund those loans. You may be offered a high interest rate, but this is because you take more risk. Find out more about peer-to-peer lending along with the risks and returns here.
Go Lend Limited is an AML/CFT reporting entity.
Go Lend Limited, FSP1007269, is a licensed Peer-to-peer lending provider.
Lendi Financial Limited is an AML/CFT reporting entity.
Lending Crowd Limited, FSP390986, is licensed to provide peer-to-peer lending service.
The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) has issued its first peer-to-peer lending service licence. Auckland-based Harmoney is the first provider of this new financial service, under the provisions of the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013.
Consultation: Draft minimum standards and licence conditions for peer-to-peer lending service providers (P2P).