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Fintech lender launches new SME grading system

Fintech lender launches new SME grading system

(12 August 2016 – United Kingdom) Fintech peer-to-peer business lender, ThinCats has announced the launch of a two-tiered grading system for all loans on the platform’s primary market.

According to the startup, the system will allow investors to quickly determine two key factors that determine the quality of a loan: credit quality and security quality.

Credit quality, the ability of a company to service its loan obligations, will be represented by a one-to-five-star grading. Security quality, the value of the underlying assets relative to the size of loan, will be represented by a one-to-five-padlock grading.

Alongside the existing loan information pack, which provides an in-depth overview of each loan, the new grading system will give quick-to-reference additional guidance to help investors decide whether to lend to a company, and the interest rate they would like to receive.

John Mould, Chief Executive of ThinCats, said: “As peer to peer rapidly becomes a mainstream investment proposition, it’s even more vital that investors are armed to make sound decisions about the credit-worthiness of the businesses they choose to lend to.”

“Investor demand is driving the market toward even greater transparency and ease of use for the end user, and this grading system is an important piece of that puzzle.”

Rolf Hickmann, Head of Credit Analytics at ESF Capital, ThinCats’ parent company said: “The star grading system developed for SME loans combines proven credit analytics with overlays of factors which our analysis has shown have a significant impact on insolvency rates. We believe that the resulting grading is the most accurate predictor available of an SME’s ability to service its debt across the cycle.”

The lender said that each component used to construct both grades has been subjected to extensive testing against proprietary analysis, both previous loans issued on the ThinCats platform and the wider UK SME market – some three million firms, of which 0.5 million are borrowers.

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