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Compare Peer To Peer Lending

P2P (peer to peer) lending is when investors lend their money via a platform direct to a business, individual or against a property/asset at an agreed rate. There is no guarantee against losses, however some P2P lenders have a provision fund, secure the debt against an asset or spread the risk amongst multiple loans. See our P2P guide.


Lend against property via bridge loans with a maximum LTV 65%, buy-to-let maximum LTV 65% and low rate unsecured loans where the borrower must be a homeowner.

term: 24 - 60 months min. investment: £10 return: up to 4.32%*
* provided on 05/05/2020

Loans secured against UK property, interest is accrued daily and paid into the lender's wallet.  The platform allows the lender to diversify loans on multiple UK opportunities

term: 36 - 60 months min. investment: £1 return: up to 4.30%*
* provided on 17/01/2020

This product gives a fair return of on investments whilst allowing the shortest time possible to access deposited funds under normal market conditions without incurring a charge. Only secured business loans with terms ranging from 1-month to 5-years are automatically invested into when using this product.

Minimum investment starts at £1 with a maximum amount of £200,000. Interest is paid on the first day of each month.

term: 1 - 60 months min. investment: £1 return: up to 4.10%*
* provided on 16/01/2020

Interest is earnt on a daily bases and there are no fees to release your investment

term: 1+ months min. investment: £10 return: up to 4.00%*
* provided on 16/01/2020

Zopa Plus investors can expect potential returns of 2.4 - 4.6% per annum. Zopa's risk market metric measures how likely borrowers can repay their loans on time and in full. Zopa Plus borrowers range from A* - E, meaning they contain the full range of loans offered on the platform. Typically D & E loans are limited to 20% of the loan mix.

This product is available as an IFISA, which follows the guidelines as set out by UK government.

term: 1 - 60 months min. investment: £1,000 return: up to 4.00%*
* provided on 16/01/2020

Invest in loans from 2-60 months.

There are no fees for selling loans

term: 2 - 60 months min. investment: £100 return: up to 4.00%*
* provided on 03/02/2020

Your money will be invested in a unique personal portfolio of secured Loan Parts secured against UK property, selected from Relendex loans rated A+ or A with a maximum 65% Loan to Value. With a maturity bonus of 1.5% p.a. payable on Expiry.

term: 24 - 36 months min. investment: £2,500 return: up to 4.00%*
* provided on 16/01/2020

Customers can earn a fixed rate of 4% per annum and can invest from £1,000. The bond can be funded in multiples of £1,000 thereafter. There is no maximum investment amount. This product has a 3-year fixed term.

Interest is received in monthly payments. There is no early withdrawal option. This product is ISA eligible and therefore is not subject to tax.

term: 36+ months min. investment: £1,000 return: up to 4.00%*
* provided on 16/01/2020

Invest from £10, with no maximum amount and a target interest rate of 4% per annum. There are no fixed terms so funds can be withdrawn at any time.

Customers can use their debit cards to set-up monthly investments to their Octopus Choice account.

Any interest earned can be transferred to a bank account, or re-invested into the General account.

term: 1+ months min. investment: £10 return: up to 4.00%*
* provided on 16/01/2020

Lend against UK property with interest paid monthly. 

term: 3 - 24 months min. investment: £100 return: up to 3.67%*
* provided on 16/03/2020
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