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Virgin Money US (formerly CircleLending) was a peer-to-peer loans and loan-servicing company which was for a short time part of
Virgin Money Virgin Money may refer to: * Virgin Money (brand), a financial services brand owned by Virgin Group * Virgin Money UK, a British banking and financial services company owned by Nationwide Building Society Nationwide Building Society is a Bri ...
.


History


Foundation

CircleLending was founded in
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in May 2000 by Asheesh Advani and launched in 2001. The company was then incorporated as CircleLending, Inc. in July 2002. In 2005 the company moved to
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. In 2006, the company received venture capital from
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,
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and
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totalling $10 million.


Acquisition by Virgin

In 2007, the
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acquired a majority stake in the company and renamed it Virgin Money Holdings USA Inc., the American division of
Virgin Money Virgin Money may refer to: * Virgin Money (brand), a financial services brand owned by Virgin Group * Virgin Money UK, a British banking and financial services company owned by Nationwide Building Society Nationwide Building Society is a Bri ...
. Virgin Money US focused solely on formalizing and servicing loans between friends and family, a business model which differentiated it from later social lending and
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businesses which encouraged loans between strangers. In 2008 the company bought Lendia, and renamed it Virgin Money USA Inc., but sold it back to its founder, Greg O'Connor, the following year. O'Connor's company, formerly Lendia, continues to operate as Clearpoint Funding, Inc.


Closure and legacy

Founder Advani left the company in 2009. During the
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, Virgin Money began its withdrawal from the US market. Virgin Money US withdrew from the US market entirely in November 2010. Servicing of its social loans was transferred to its servicing partner, Graystone Solutions, who continue to service the social loans under their own brand. In 2010 a former Virgin Money US employee launched a new venture, National Family Mortgage, to address the intrafamily real estate loan void created by Virgin's departure.


References

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