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  • andypiper
    andypiper said 5 months Edit Delete

    Had no idea about this stuff... interesting read, thanks for sharing!

  • grahairs
    grahairs said 6 months Edit Delete

    I really like the style of your presentations, and the clear way in which you convey the message. Thank you very much!

  • sparkbouy
    sparkbouy said 6 months Edit Delete

    Thank you!!

  • swwsman
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    Thanks!!

  • guestd4546b
    guestd4546b said 6 months Edit Delete

    Wow...now I feel really old and out of touch. Interesting stuff Sparky. Keep up the good work!

  • sparkbouy
    sparkbouy said 6 months Edit Delete

    Thank you for your comments, its an interesting and evolving area.

  • epanto
    epanto said 6 months Edit Delete

    Thx, I only know Zopa till now.
    Your presentation are always very inspiring

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    Social Lending V1.0

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    1. Slide 1: Social-lending “Loans for everyone”
    2. Slide 2: Web 2.0 “Web 2.0 is the business revolution in the computer industry caused by the move to the Internet as a platform, and an attempt to understand the rules for success on that new platform.” Tim O’Reilly Interaction Technology Styles Change Solutions
    3. Slide 3: • Share http://www.flickr.com/photos/asbjorn_floden/2507182385/ • Shop http://www.flickr.com/photos/thomashawk/21151707/
    4. Slide 4: What is Social-lending “eBay for Money” Chris Larson, CEO of Prosper.com
    5. Slide 5: Web 2.0 • Cuts out the middleman • Better response times • More user friendly • Supports our communities • Feels good to lend to people rather than a savings account • Delivered in a well known interface e.g. On-line auctions • Fewer costs – No branch, – fewer staff – Less infrastructure (initially)
    6. Slide 6: Typical usage of Social-lending Credit cards Student loans Expensive debt Startups
    7. Slide 7: Doug True, SVP of Forum Credit Union of Fishers, says Zopa's merging of financial services and social networking \"is a great way to reach the younger generation\" Zopa is currently working with six credit unions, including Forum Credit Union of Fishers, Ind., and USA Federal Credit Union of San Diego http://blog.zopa.com/archives/2006/11/23/330-of-fame/
    8. Slide 8: http://www.cbsnews.com/sections/i_video/main50021.shtml?id=3959487
    9. Slide 9: “With money from family and friends, you can pick your own interest rate and loan terms to fit your situation. Rather than giving interest to a bank, you can keep it in the family – often adding up to thousands of dollars of savings”
    10. Slide 10: LendingClub and Facebook
    11. Slide 11: “small businesses may find PayPal cheaper and easier to use than getting a credit card account”
    12. Slide 12: Social-lending Roadmap Beta 2008 (New Zealand) Feb 2008 Oct 2007 (CircleLending) May 2007 Feb 2008 (Australia) 2005 End 2007 (Australia) 2007 Feb 1983 2006 Oct 2005 MicroCredit Feb 2005 Marshall plan 1945 12
    13. Slide 13: Gartner Feb 2008 for 2011 “Social-banking platforms will capture 10% of the market for retail lending and financial planning.” “10 percent of banks’ revenue from retail payments will be supported by competitors such as PayPal.” “U.S. banks will start shutting down their full-service mobile-banking channels.” “Centralized retail core banking applications will cease to exist in at least 20 percent of banks worldwide.” competition change restructure
    14. Slide 14: Traditional banks need to consider how they service • Student loans • Credit card consolidation • Business startup • Small loans • Agricultural funding • Home loans
    15. Slide 15: What happens if? Loans from…
    16. Slide 16: Undercut the competition? Offer a similar service? Buy Vs Build?
    17. Slide 17: Can we help? * Business Value Assessments * Web 2.0 Consulting Chris Sparshott sparkbouy@gmail.com Portfolio http://www.slideshare.net/sparkbouy/slideshows IBM chris_sparshott@nz.ibm.com