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If you’re in the market for a new car, you might be wondering if your current credit score will help you get a good deal or hold you back. Your credit score is an important part of the process, but it’s not the only factor. Though good and excellent credit scores help when taking out any line of credit, it is possible to buy a car with a less-than-ideal score.
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LendingClub completed the acquisition of Radius Bank in February 2021. At that time, in addition to the direct-to-consumer deposit business, we inherited a fintech partner program, and several lending businesses. As we reach the one-year anniversary of the acquisition, and in conjunction with the conclusion of a strategic review of our business operations, we have made the decision to discontinue certain businesses that don’t fit our mission.
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How to view your interest rate, APY and interest earned through online banking and LendingClub mobile app.
The APY is the rate you can earn on your account over a year and includes compounded interest.
How to access your statements and 1099 forms via online banking and LendingClub mobile app.
Your routing number is 211075086. Your account number can be found in Online and Mobile Banking...
Yes! Your account is FDIC-insured up to applicable limits – $250,000 per depositor for each ownership category.
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{noun} A type of credit that allows the borrower to make charges and payments against a set borrowing limit, paying interest only on outstanding balances.
{noun} The total annual cost to borrow money, including fees, expressed as a percentage.
{noun} The amount of unpaid interest that has accumulated as of a specific date, either on a loan or an interest-bearing account or investment.
A debt that is written off as a loss because the financial institution or creditor believes it is no longer collectible due to a substantial period of nonpayment.
{noun} An interest rate that remains the same for a set time, usually for the life of the loan.