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Peer to peer lending bound to be beneficial
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Necessity is indeed the mother of invention.
The best way to avoid tough times is to avoid financial distraught.
The idea to make a public report about lending may help improve both banking and other businesses.
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Crowd funding loans changing the world.
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The Office of Fair Trading ordered Payday loan firms to change their practices after evidence of “widespread irresponsible lending†was uncovered.
Despite the FLS scheme, Britain’s bank lending has fallen by at least £2.4billion