Online lending is a new model of microfinance funding in which retail loans or investments are made over the Internet by average people around the world.
With two web based organizations, Kiva.org and the recent launched MicroPlace (October 2007), the phenomenon of online microlending is growing reaching hundreds of people that sign up each day to provide loans to microentrepreneurs around the world.
Both Kiva and MicroPlace, the two major players in online social lending to MFIs, were founded by young, California-based, socially-conscious entrepreneurs. But while Kiva.org is a non-profit that connects online lenders with microentrepreneurs through MFI partners, MicroPlace is a for-profit online broker-dealer, wholly owned by eBay, that connects retail investors with MFIs.
MicroPlace, works through community organizations based in the borrowers’ countries. Investors purchase SEC-regulated debt securities from security issuers (currently Calvert and Oikocredit) on MicroPlace.com to finance specific MFIs. The investments provide a small rate of return (currently 1.25% - 3% per annum but soon up to 7%). As of April 2008, MicroPlace offers 34 investments in MFIs in 22 countries.
Kiva financing is offered to MFIs at 0% interest and lenders do not receive any interest on the loans they fund through Kiva, only repayment of the principal. "In just two years, Kiva has provided over $25 million in microloans from Cambodia to Togo to Iraq. At their current growth rate, they are raising $1 million every 12 days."
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