Student loan trader Nate Huebscher reports on the simplicity and benefits of marketplace loans versus the traditional lending sources: Sallie Mae, Discover, and the US Government; interviews Jason Jones of LendIt and Karan Mehta of Marlette Funding; Huebscher discusses the wide variation in marketplace lending models; also reports on some of the market challenges ahead that could dramatically affect the next cycle of platform results. Source
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With tech companies being seen as the better destination for the millennial workforce banks are starting to look at new ways to attract younger talent; helping employees pay down student debt has become one way for banks, who might not offer the same salary range, to stay competitive; as banks look to become more digitally savvy enlisting programs like this can help to go a long way in attracting the new generation of talent. Source.
Currently the student loan debt market is at approximately $1.4 trillion; market share from government lenders has been on the rise under the Obama administration with federal student loans accounting for approximately 93% of the market versus 88% in 2008; in the Trump administration it is likely that private lenders will take a larger share as Republicans favor more financing options from private sector participants; since the November 8 election, shares of private lender Sallie Mae have increased 55%; marketplace lenders are also likely to take part in a market shift towards private student lending, specifically as their student loan offerings continue to expand. Source
A report from Citi Global Perspectives and Solutions, titled "Education: Back to Basics" says student loan default and delinquency rates are down from 14.7% in 2013 yet still high at approximately 11% which is comparable to peak mortgage crisis delinquency rates of 11.5%; report also provides additional comparisons of the current state of the student loan market to the mortgage market crisis; notes that the student loan market overall is $1.41 trillion compared to $8.6 trillion for mortgages, making high student loan defaults less significant than a mortgage market crisis. Source
About 4.6 million people are currently in default on student loans which is more than double the number from 4 years ago; the number grew by almost 275,000 borrowers in the third quarter alone; even as the economy grows and there is a multitude of options available to borrowers more people fall behind. Source.
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Tencent, with advantages in cloud computing, big data, social networking, and mobile payments, will cooperate with China Development Bank to provide students loans; China Development Bank is a "policy financial institute" under the State Council; the bank covers over 90% of the student loans market. Source (Chinese)
Climb Credit is integrating earnings potential into its credit underwriting models for student loans; firm offers student loans for individuals and through partnerships with educational institutions; its credit underwriting process for a student loan includes multi-factor data on the earnings potential of the loan's borrower in addition to the individual borrower's credit score. Source