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There is some big news out of Australia today. Credible Labs, based in San Francisco but listed on the Australian...
Credible is one of the success stories in online lending today. The leading online exchange for student loans has just closed their $10 million Series B funding round that we have been told was "a significant up round." Australian fund manager Regal Funds Management led the round that also included Prosper President Ron Suber. Credible doesn't lend money itself. Instead, it has deep integrations with many of their lending partners (such as CommonBond and College Ave) allowing borrowers not only to compare interest rates but to only see those rates with a high likelihood of approval. Source
Ron Suber has been involved with Credible since 2015, investing in both the Series A and Series B rounds as well as acting in an advisory role; Suber will now spend about one day per week helping Credible in a broad range of activities from fundraising to helping the team as the company grows; Credible CEO Stephen Dash noted that despite headwinds many other industry participants faced, Credible continues to grow; Ron Suber will play a role in navigating the growth they expect going forward; the company also announced a pilot for a credit card marketplace which launched today. Source
The San Francisco based online marketplace for consumer loans has gone public down under in the biggest tech IPO of the year on the Australian Exchange. Source
Credible serves as a multi-lender marketplace, primarily for student loan borrowers; Lend Academy interviews Stephen Dash, Credible's CEO in their podcast; Credible has had great success in the market, beginning in 2012 when Stephen Dash moved to the US from Australia; through partnerships with a broad range of lenders, the company provides detailed, customized lending options; in the past year the company has expanded to personal loans and also partnered with Sallie Mae; given the current market environment Stephen Dash says the business will continue focusing primarily on its student loan customers for the near-term with a longer-term continued focus on customer experience and new loan categories. Source