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'''The emergence of Peer to Peer exchanges, such as ZopaWeb'''
 
 
'''Peer to Peer Exchanges = The term can refer to Peer to Peer Lending, such as Zopa or Prosper, or to other type of exchanges.'''
 
 
=Examples=
 
 
==Zopa==


Zopa (Zone of Possible Agreement): the new company is an amalgam of a number of business philosophies.  It is where eBay meets credit unions by way of easyJet, the peer-to-peer movement and Betfair. You can lend up to £25,000 through Zopa and your money is divided among 50 borrowers (who have already been screened to ensure they have good credit ratings) to minimise risks of default.
Zopa (Zone of Possible Agreement): the new company is an amalgam of a number of business philosophies.  It is where eBay meets credit unions by way of easyJet, the peer-to-peer movement and Betfair. You can lend up to £25,000 through Zopa and your money is divided among 50 borrowers (who have already been screened to ensure they have good credit ratings) to minimise risks of default.
(http://www.guardian.co.uk/economicdispatch/story/0,12498,1435623,00.html}  
(http://www.guardian.co.uk/economicdispatch/story/0,12498,1435623,00.html}  


Zopa is at http://www.zopa.com/ZopaWeb/
Zopa is at http://www.zopa.com/ZopaWeb/.
 
 
==Prosper.com==
 
The new kid on the block, in the U.S. is [[Prosper]].com. There is an interesting discussion on Omydhyar Net about the potential for charitable giving of Prosper-based lending groups, as well as of the market-driven practices, at http://www.omidyar.net/group/foodchain/news/124/
 
 
==Other Exchanges==
 


A successful German lending and borrowing experiment, dieborger.de, at http://theage.com.au/articles/2005/03/17/1110913726676.html?oneclick=true
A successful German lending and borrowing experiment, dieborger.de, at http://theage.com.au/articles/2005/03/17/1110913726676.html?oneclick=true
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Other peer-based exchanges, are described here at http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,66800,00.html  
Other peer-based exchanges, are described here at http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,66800,00.html  


The new kid on the block, in the U.S. is prosper.com. There is an interesting discussion on Omydhyar Net about the potential for charitable giving of Prosper-based lending groups, as well as of the market-driven practices, at http://www.omidyar.net/group/foodchain/news/124/
 


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Peer to Peer Exchanges = The term can refer to Peer to Peer Lending, such as Zopa or Prosper, or to other type of exchanges.


Examples

Zopa

Zopa (Zone of Possible Agreement): the new company is an amalgam of a number of business philosophies. It is where eBay meets credit unions by way of easyJet, the peer-to-peer movement and Betfair. You can lend up to £25,000 through Zopa and your money is divided among 50 borrowers (who have already been screened to ensure they have good credit ratings) to minimise risks of default. (http://www.guardian.co.uk/economicdispatch/story/0,12498,1435623,00.html}

Zopa is at http://www.zopa.com/ZopaWeb/.


Prosper.com

The new kid on the block, in the U.S. is Prosper.com. There is an interesting discussion on Omydhyar Net about the potential for charitable giving of Prosper-based lending groups, as well as of the market-driven practices, at http://www.omidyar.net/group/foodchain/news/124/


Other Exchanges

A successful German lending and borrowing experiment, dieborger.de, at http://theage.com.au/articles/2005/03/17/1110913726676.html?oneclick=true

Other peer-based exchanges, are described here at http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,66800,00.html