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    Funding Circle

    Saw that advert for funding circle this evening, (the skipping one).

    Anyone ever applied and got a loan? Not sure if it is aimed at techy contractors, the website shows people who run a brewery, cycle shop, etc.

    qh
    He had a negative bluety on a quackhandle and was quadraspazzed on a lifeglug.

    I look forward to your all knowing and likely sarcastic and unhelpful reply.


    #2
    You're lucky you only see adverts, I get post from them almost every week.
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      #3
      They've lent to all sorts of companies. As long as you meet the criteria I don't really think they care what you do.
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        #4
        I am getting weekly post from these guys. Surely after 20+ mailshots they give up.

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          #5
          Not taken a loan from them but considering being an investor. Cash in MyCo. is earning bugger all, and even if it only returns 2 or 3% after costs it's better than sitting in the co. account doing nothing.

          Need to have a chat with the accountant etc. but it does look attractive.
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            #6
            I took a loan from them last year to fund a project I was running. Loan was just to cover subbie costs while in between payment milestones. Worked well and I paid it back early. The project was owning/PMing the IT installations on PSBP school builds.
            Your friendly neighbourhood VirtualMonkey - Not giving financial advice since...well...ever.

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              #7
              Originally posted by DaveB View Post
              Not taken a loan from them but considering being an investor. Cash in MyCo. is earning bugger all, and even if it only returns 2 or 3% after costs it's better than sitting in the co. account doing nothing.

              Need to have a chat with the accountant etc. but it does look attractive.
              John Falcon at JF Financial has a blog post today about the tax treatment for Funding Circle loans here.

              Edit - sorry, that's how to account for receiving the loan, not giving one.
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                #8
                Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
                John Falcon at JF Financial has a blog post today about the tax treatment for Funding Circle loans here.

                Edit - sorry, that's how to account for receiving the loan, not giving one.
                How is that related to a funding circle loan. It looks pretty generic about handling any loan? Keyword article?
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
                  How is that related to a funding circle loan. It looks pretty generic about handling any loan? Keyword article?
                  When I borrow £50k from the bank, the bank gives me £50k. When I borrow £50k from Funding Circle, they give me £48.5k so you have to put the £1500 somewhere else.

                  As payments are made against the loan, you should then apportion the loan repayment against the loan account and the costs of the loan.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
                    When I borrow £50k from the bank, the bank gives me £50k. When I borrow £50k from Funding Circle, they give me £48.5k so you have to put the £1500 somewhere else.

                    As payments are made against the loan, you should then apportion the loan repayment against the loan account and the costs of the loan.

                    HTH
                    I guess Funding Circle probably is not good idea for personal credit card debts. I was very tempted myself by the reading FC mailshots, because I have incurred credit cards debts of £20K+, but then I am glad I didn't. I thought it would be very bad idea. (I know someone else on this forum was worried about obtaining SC clearance and gambling debts of £15K, mate ... ) So I decided to keep business separate from personal and I found a 10 months or so that personal credit cards companies were offering 48 month long-term 0% interest rate and so I did two of them from separate provider. Sadly, this 48 month cards stopped recently, but you might get 30 months or so. Have a look at money super market for advice.

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