Tuesday, 10 April 2012

We don't need the banks anymore!



New models of lending and borrowing could put an end to the traditional banking industry
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We don't need the banks: Why Zopa, RateSetter and Funding Circle are the future of banking

As peer-to-peer lenders get the thumbs up from the Government, Robert Powell visits a recording studio that has benefitted from this new form of finance and if we still need banks…



Bankers - we don't need them any more (Image © PA)


“One of the best pianos for jazz music in Europe,” is how Mark Thompson lovingly begins describing the contents of his North London recording studio. Housed on a quiet residential street in Haringey,Snap Studios has built its reputation on its use of vintage gear. But the financing method used by the business is anything but retro.



Around eight months ago, Thompson took out a loan through the peer-to-peer lender Funding Circle, to help grow the business overseas. An experienced businessman, he had always been loyal to one major high street bank – even forging a friendship with his bank manager, Ian. But now Ian had retired, and disillusionment with the modern, faceless world of banking led Thompson to try a new form of borrowing.



“I like the concept of feeling that human beings were investing in the business… It’s sharing the adventure with all and sundry, rather than just dealing with a faceless computer,” he said.


Human touch lending
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Funding Circle works by putting savers in touch with businesses who need a loan – credit checking the borrower fully along the way. It is one of a handful of new online money marketplaces bringing something of a human touch back to banking. Since its inception in August 2010, Funding Circle has financed over 650 loans worth more than £28 million to businesses.



James Meekings, co-founder and director of the lending site, said: “You get to support small businesses and really see what your money is doing. I think that gives a different appeal to the service that you can get through any other financial product.”



And the returns available to the saver aren’t bad either. Funding Circle currently offers a gross yield of 8.3%, minus 1% for fees. However lenders do have to factor in the risk of borrowers being unable to repay their loan.



The lending portal only allows established and creditworthy businesses to borrow. The companies that are accepted are also graded from A+, indicating a very low risk, to C, indicating an average risk. The estimated bad debt across these bands ranges from 0.6% for top ranked companies to 3.3% for the medium ranked ones. This allows lenders to manage the risk they take on.



Investors are also encouraged to ask questions and probe the businesses. This can serve to reaffirm their financial credibility and establish their business morals.



The future: regulation?


But Funding Circle isn’t the biggest fish in the peer-to-peer pond. That title goes to Zopa: an online marketplace that has arranged over £190 million of loans between individual members since 2005. Like Funding Circle, the site credit checks all borrowers and grades them according to risk.



Zopa’s chief executive Giles Andrews is also chair of the Peer-to-Peer Finance Association, a self-regulatory trade body comprising of his own business, Funding Circle and RateSetter.com. The association was set up to ensure high minimum standards across the industry and to lobby the political interests of the sector – one of which is to gain endorsement from, and eventually appropriate regulation by, the Government.



“Our businesses are all about building trust we’ve all been working hard to be as transparent as we can and doing what we can to promote trust. But obviously regulation would be a considerable help in that regard,” says Mr Andrews.



But so far all the peer-to-peer industry has got from the Government is an endorsement of their rules and codes of practice by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.



For Rhydian Lewis, chief executive of the peer-to-peer lender RateSetter.com, part of the explanation for this reticence on the part of the Government is the current fragile and rapidly changing financial climate.



But he also pointed out that this was not the only reason: “[The Government] seems to be keen to cut down on what they perceive as red-tape and are keen for businesses to grow and they may feel that at this stage – particularly with our self regulatory code in place – peer-to-peer has a good chance to grow outside of that.”



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So where next for peer-to-peer? Well, regulation or no regulation, the industry has certainly been boosted by a widespread feeling of disenchantment with the mainstream banking sector that is unlikely to fade fast. 



As Funding Circle user Mark Thompson puts it: “It was quite nice to say to the bank: no thank you, we don’t need you. You may need us in the future, but we don’t need you just at the moment”.



As for who will need who several years down the line. Only time will tell.



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Saturday, 7 April 2012

Avoid the queues and drive your fuel costs down with Fasano UK





Dear Reader

With the cost of fuel spiralling upwards and a possible strike by tanker drivers restricting supply, Fasano Business Gallery UK has some handy hints on how to improve your fuel economy, We asked our resident expert on everything, Truman, for ways in which to save money on everyday motoring.

Lose some weight. Only carry what you need in the car for that day, remove items from the boot or child car seats if they are not to be used.

Don't get lost. Make sure you know where you are going as detours cost you time and extra fuel.

Think about walking. Sometimes that trip to the local shop is just as quick if you walk and you get some exercise too!

Get Streamlined. Roof rails and boxes give lots of drag and can increase your fuel consumption by 25%. Only have them attached when you need to use them.

Don't rev it up! If you are one of these people who like to be first away from the lights just consider that speeding and accelerating quickly can increase fuel consumption by 33%.

Think about Tyres. Getting your tyre pressures right will save you money. Try and check the pressure every month.

You can also look at the cost of your motor insurance as a way of improving your overall motoring efficiency. Visit www.GoCompare.co.uk for a competitive car insurance quote today. 

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Wednesday, 4 April 2012

ISA DEADLINE is the 5th of April - Top 5 Highest Paying ISA's

Banks and building societies have launched a rash of new savings accounts, aimed at those looking to make the most of their tax-free cash savings this year.

Savers have until April 5 to deposit £5,340 into a cash Isa (Individual Savings Accounts). Unlike conventional savings accounts, interest is paid gross, without 20pc tax being deducted. But there are a variety of different cash Isas on the market; below we look at those paying the highest interest:
1 Instant Access
If you want to have access to your savings then Cheshire Building Society's Direct Cash Isa offers the best deal. This is currently paying 3.5pc, although this does include a bonus of 2.5pc payable for just the first 12 months.
Sylvia Waycot of Moneyfacts.co.uk , said: "Most top-paying Isas now have bonus rates. These can boost returns in the short term, but savers should make sure that they make a note of when this bonus expires, and switch accounts then, as in most cases the interest they then receive will be far from competitive." However, you cannot transfer existing Isas into this account.

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2 Best for transfer deals

Many of the best-paying Isas are only available to those with new money to invest, and won't accept transfers from existing Isa accounts.
However, given the paltry rates paid on the majority of Isa accounts that have been running for 12 months or more, it can make sense to find the best transfer deals, even if you don't have any surplus cash to open an Isa this year. Santander offers one of the best deals. Its Direct Isa (Issue 9) pays 3.3pc, accepts transfers in, and offers instant access.
The only downside is that this rate includes a 2.8pc bonus, again payable for 12 months, so make sure you transfer your money again at the end of this period.

3 Best for long- term fixes

If you can afford to lock your money away for longer, you should get a better rate of return on it. Halifax is currently leading the way when it comes to fixed-term Isas. Its five-year fixed rate Isa is paying 4.5pc, while it also offers the best three-year fix, paying 4.25pc.
However, those taking up this option must remember that they will pay substantial penalties should they need to access their money before the end of the term. On the five-year deal they will lose a year's interest, while on the three-year bond the penalty will be equivalent to 270 days' interest.

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4 Best for short-term fix

In the Isa market, one-year bonds have proved popular. These lock your money away for the short-term, but give you the flexibility to either access this money, or move it into another Isa holding at the end of the 12-month period.

Currently the best one-year deal is from Saga, paying 3.6pc, but this account is only available to those aged 50 or older.
For younger savers, the next best deal is from Marks & Spencer Money, paying 3.25pc although this pays less interest than the Santander Direct Isa, which also offers instant access. 

5 Best Junior Isa

For the first time those aged under 18 can take out an Isa in their own name. However, not all children can benefit.

Those born between September 2002 and January 2 2011 won't be able to open one of these accounts because they would have already qualified for a Child Trust Fund. Children also can't save as much into an Isa as their parents, the maximum is £3,600.
And unlike an adult Isa there isn't the option of accessing this money, at least not until the child's 18th birthday.

But it is possible to transfer these accounts, if you find the deal you have taken no longer proves competitive. Nationwide Building Society offers the most competitive cash Isa deal paying 3.25pc. This includes a 1.15pc bonus, payable until January 31 2014.


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Tuesday, 3 April 2012

Self Service Loans Launched on FASANO.co.uk



The majority of people in the UK will either go to their local bank, or use the services of a loan broker or financial adviser, when they are looking for a new personal loan. As well as helping them to find the best loan deal for their needs, this also allows them to ask questions and take professional advice on the loan before signing up for it.

But now, one secured loans broker has launched a new “self service” loan brand, whereby customers are able to input their details and see accurate interest rates and loan charges and make their own decision on which loan is the best for them.

Central Loans Ltd is the company which has launched the online service, via their website Selfservloans.co.uk, which will carry out a credit score on the customer, once they have input all their personal details and requirements and give them an accurate list of loan products for which they qualify.

Once the customer sees the list of available loan products, they are able to alter their requirements as necessary, depending on the loan rates and terms which they have been offered.

Once they click the button to accept their loan quote, the relevant paperwork will be immediately posted out to them by Central Loans.

There are already several lenders whose loan products are available on the system and Central Loans are hoping that more will join soon, thereby increasing the choice for borrowers.

Ryan McGrath of Central Loans said “Before Selfserveloans.co.uk, our customers had to complete an application over the telephone and had the inconvenience of discussing their personal details with a stranger in order to find out which secured loans they qualified for.

Now we can achieve the same result with no telephone calls and much less hassle for the customer.”


Monday, 2 April 2012

Make business more rewarding with up to 3% cashback on your Barclaycard business credit card spend.


- Up to 3% cashback on your business spend. Breakdown
- 3% cashback on office supplies & stationary, legal & accounting services, IT support
- 1% cashback on fuel at petrol stations, perfect for offsetting spiralling transport costs
- 0.5% cashback on any other spend



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APR
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3 Months
Representative Example: The annual purchase rate is 19.9% p.a.(variable) so if youspend £1,200 your representative APR will be 24.9%(variable) + £32 fee p.a

*£400 maximum limit. Cashback paid once a year at the anniversary of account opening. If you earn less than £10 cashback in any Cashback year it will not be credited to your account and will not be carried forward to the following year

Reward those unavoidable costs you already face every day in your business. Things like office supplies & stationery, legal and accounting services, computer equipment.

Plus now get 0% interest on purchases for 3 months from account opening

24.9% APR Representative (variable) purchase rate 19.9% p.a (variable).

Up to 56 days interest-free credit from date of transaction when your balance is paid in full and on time

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Travel Accident cover
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