January best yet for peer-to-peer lender

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Online peer-to-peer lender Zopa has reported that January 2012 was its biggest month ever.

Zopa savers lent £8.2 million to Zopa borrowers – without a single banker involved.

The £8.2 million total in January was 42% higher than Zopa’s previous biggest month, when £5.8 million was lent. APRs begin at 6.1% and early repayment is allowed with no charge.

By far the most common reason for taking a loan was to buy a car (more than half of the loans), followed closely by home improvements.

To date, more than £175 million of loans have been arranged by Zopa, and their loans now account for between 1% and 2% of all new personal loans made in the UK each month. Zopa default rate is currently below 1%.

Giles Andrews, CEO and cofounder of Zopa, said: “With the public’s disillusionment with bankers

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