LendKey
Private | |
Industry |
Personal finance Platform as a Service Software |
Founded | October 2007 |
Headquarters | Headquartered in New York City, Branch in Cincinnati |
Area served | United States |
Key people |
Vince Passione (CEO) Michael Stallmeyer (COO) |
Products |
Private Student Loans Student Loan Refinancing Green Loans Home Improvement Loans |
Website |
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LendKey (formerly Fynanz Inc.) is a lending platform and online marketplace that allows consumers to apply for and receive Private Student Loans, Student Loan Refinancing and Home Improvement Loans from their local credit unions and community banks. LendKey's cloud-based tools and infrastructure enable the nation's 13,000+ community financial institutions to enter online lending and offer lower-rate loans for various asset classes.
Overview
LendKey was founded in 2007 and was originally called Fynanz.[1] As Fynanz, the company operated as a peer-to-peer loan platform for student loans, and distinguished itself from other P2P lenders by guaranteeing loans, and by using new data sources to assess the creditworthiness of applicants.[2] In 2013 the company rebranded under the new LendKey name, and took its lending platform to credit unions and community banks.[3]
In January 2010, LendKey received $9.5 million in venture funding during its Series A round of financing. Subsequently the company secured another $12.5 million in venture funding in August 2013, bringing the total capital raised by the company to $22 million.[4] Series B funding was led by investors Updata Partners and TTV Capital, as well as existing investors Draper Fisher Jurvetson and Gotham Ventures.[5][6]
As of September 2014, LendKey has over 300 credit union clients with a combined loan portfolio of over $700 million, services more than 30,000 borrowers nationwide, and is sponsored by 28 state trade associations.[7] In 2014 LendKey, which is Headquartered in New York, opened a new office in the Cincinnati area, signing a five-year lease for 8,500 square feet of space at 4445 Lake Forest Drive in Blue Ash. This further expanded the company's back-office operations that include financial operations and loan servicing.[5]
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References
- ↑ "Fynanz Becomes LendKey, Shifts to Cloud-Based Lending". CUTimes.
- ↑ Schonfeld, Erick. "Fynanz: How Students Spell Peer-to-Peer Loans". TechCrunch.
- ↑ "Online Lending Technology Company LendKey Raises $12.5M". TechCrunch.
- ↑ "LendKey Raises $12.5 Million in Venture Funding". CUTimes.
- 1 2 "NYC-based lending tech company leases new space in Cincinnati". Cincinnati Business Courier.
- ↑ "LendKey Raises $12.5 Million in Venture Funding" (press release). Reuters.
- ↑ "Western Independent Bankers Selects LendKey As Exclusive Student Lending Partner" (press release).