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Shipbeat Is A “Logistics-As-A-Service” To Solve E-Commerce Delivery Woes

 Denmark’s Shipbeat plans to offer an API that aggregates the services of leading parcel delivery companies, such as UPS, Fedex, Royal Mail, Deutsche Post, and DHL etc., in a bid to solve the delivery woes of small to medium-sized e-commerce businesses and enable them to give customers all of the delivery options they desire. Read More

Shipbeat Is A “Logistics-As-A-Service” To Solve E-Commerce Delivery Woes

 Denmark’s Shipbeat plans to offer an API that aggregates the services of leading parcel delivery companies, such as UPS, Fedex, Royal Mail, Deutsche Post, and DHL etc., in a bid to solve the delivery woes of small to medium-sized e-commerce businesses and enable them to give customers all of the delivery options they desire. Read More

Shipbeat Is A “Logistics-As-A-Service” To Solve E-Commerce Delivery Woes

 Denmark’s Shipbeat plans to offer an API that aggregates the services of leading parcel delivery companies, such as UPS, Fedex, Royal Mail, Deutsche Post, and DHL etc., in a bid to solve the delivery woes of small to medium-sized e-commerce businesses and enable them to give customers all of the delivery options they desire. Read More

Shipbeat Is A “Logistics-As-A-Service” To Solve E-Commerce Delivery Woes

 Denmark’s Shipbeat plans to offer an API that aggregates the services of leading parcel delivery companies, such as UPS, Fedex, Royal Mail, Deutsche Post, and DHL etc., in a bid to solve the delivery woes of small to medium-sized e-commerce businesses and enable them to give customers all of the delivery options they desire. Read More

Peer-to-Peer Digital Banks Are Lending Billions of Dollars

A recent Fitch Ratings report shows that the peer-to-peer (P2P) digital banking space has become a billion-dollar industry and is growing fast.  The largest P2P lenders in the world include Lending Club and Prosper in the U.S. and RateSetter, Zopa and Funding Circle in the U.K. According to Fitch, the largest lenders had a total of $3.5 billion outstanding loans at the end of 2013, up from $1.2 billion a year prior. Lending Club and Prosper control a whopping 98 percent of the U.S.

Peer-to-Peer Digital Banks Are Lending Billions of Dollars

A recent Fitch Ratings report shows that the peer-to-peer (P2P) digital banking space has become a billion-dollar industry and is growing fast.  The largest P2P lenders in the world include Lending Club and Prosper in the U.S. and RateSetter, Zopa and Funding Circle in the U.K. According to Fitch, the largest lenders had a total of $3.5 billion outstanding loans at the end of 2013, up from $1.2 billion a year prior. Lending Club and Prosper control a whopping 98 percent of the U.S.

Peer-to-Peer Digital Banks Are Lending Billions of Dollars

A recent Fitch Ratings report shows that the peer-to-peer (P2P) digital banking space has become a billion-dollar industry and is growing fast.  The largest P2P lenders in the world include Lending Club and Prosper in the U.S. and RateSetter, Zopa and Funding Circle in the U.K. According to Fitch, the largest lenders had a total of $3.5 billion outstanding loans at the end of 2013, up from $1.2 billion a year prior. Lending Club and Prosper control a whopping 98 percent of the U.S.

Peer-to-Peer Digital Banks Are Lending Billions of Dollars

A recent Fitch Ratings report shows that the peer-to-peer (P2P) digital banking space has become a billion-dollar industry and is growing fast.  The largest P2P lenders in the world include Lending Club and Prosper in the U.S. and RateSetter, Zopa and Funding Circle in the U.K. According to Fitch, the largest lenders had a total of $3.5 billion outstanding loans at the end of 2013, up from $1.2 billion a year prior. Lending Club and Prosper control a whopping 98 percent of the U.S.

Peer-to-Peer Digital Banks Are Lending Billions of Dollars

A recent Fitch Ratings report shows that the peer-to-peer (P2P) digital banking space has become a billion-dollar industry and is growing fast.  The largest P2P lenders in the world include Lending Club and Prosper in the U.S. and RateSetter, Zopa and Funding Circle in the U.K. According to Fitch, the largest lenders had a total of $3.5 billion outstanding loans at the end of 2013, up from $1.2 billion a year prior. Lending Club and Prosper control a whopping 98 percent of the U.S.

Peer-to-Peer Digital Banks Are Lending Billions of Dollars

A recent Fitch Ratings report shows that the peer-to-peer (P2P) digital banking space has become a billion-dollar industry and is growing fast.  The largest P2P lenders in the world include Lending Club and Prosper in the U.S. and RateSetter, Zopa and Funding Circle in the U.K. According to Fitch, the largest lenders had a total of $3.5 billion outstanding loans at the end of 2013, up from $1.2 billion a year prior. Lending Club and Prosper control a whopping 98 percent of the U.S.

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