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Date Published: 2016-08-16

Pretty much every Peer to Peer lending platform produces a Borrower rating system which identifies the riskiness of  loans to investors. These can vary from alphabetical, numerical, symbolic or a combination but how can investors understand if an A risk on one platform is equivalent as a 5 shield risk on another?

 

4th Way, an independent research and rating firm has dug deep into the data that platforms offer to create PLUS ratings and Risk Scores. The intention is to offer investors  standardised ratings, indicating the underlying safeness and risk reward balance, across many platforms.

 

The 4th Way system is based off of “rigorous stress tests carried out on all the platforms using international banking standards – Basel (1)”.  Their ratings seek to indicate whether investors could expect to lose money during a very severe recession. As a risk-adjusted rating, they also take into account interest earned, so they show investors how long it might take to recover from those losses – after both interest and any protections offered by the online lending platforms, such as reserve funds set aside to pay for expected bad debts.

 

Proplend is pleased to have been awarded a 5 out of 5 PLUS rating, the maximum rating possible and one of the lowest Risk Scores of 3, meaning that losses before interest are modelled at under 2.5%, which is easily recovered by the interest earned.

 

Brian Bartaby, Founder and CEO of Proplend commented:

“With so may different platforms offering secured, unsecured, consumer, SME and property loans it can be very confusing for investors to fully understand just what level of risk they are actually taking. 4th way has recognised this and sought to offer investor clarity on a like for like basis, this is an important benchmark for the industry.”

This has been covered by Crowdfund Insider, you can read the full article here.

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