New York state launches
inquiry of online lenders
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[June 04, 2016]
By Suzanne Barlyn and Michael Erman
(Reuters) - New York state's financial
regulator sent a letter to 28 companies this week requesting information
about their online lending activities, according to a person familiar
with the matter and a copy of the letter seen by Reuters.
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The New York Department of Financial Services sent the letter to San
Francisco-based Prosper, the second-largest online lender, as well
as to Avant, Funding Circle, Upstart and others, according to the
person, who was not authorized to publicly discuss the matter.
The business is raising some novel questions for banking regulators,
because online lenders have shunned a traditional banking model that
uses deposits to make loans, and bypass their regulations. Instead,
online lenders either connect borrowers directly with retail
investors who want to fund loans, or they extend credit to
borrowers, then quickly bundle the loans into securities that are
sold to investors.
The department demanded "immediate compliance" with New York
licensing requirements for debt collection, money transmission and
mortgage lending activities, according to a copy of the letter
reviewed by Reuters.
Online lenders that do not believe they require New York licenses
must respond with descriptions of products and services they provide
to New Yorkers, as well as cash flow charts, the letter said.
The department also requested details about types of loans and fees
the companies pay to, or receive from, other financial institutions.
The letter was sent out on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Funding Circle has not received a letter from the agency, but when
it does receive inquiries it aims to cooperate fully and respond,
spokeswoman Liz Pollock said in an email.
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Upstart had not received a letter as of Friday, general counsel Alison Nicoll
said in a phone call.
Avant said it received the letter and would respond in a timely fashion.
Representatives of the other companies could not be immediately reached for
comment.
(Reporting by Suzanne Barlyn and Michael Erman; Editing by Phil Berlowitz and
Richard Chang)
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