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After several years in eating with Zopa I've had an email to say they are closing the P2P side of the business and I need to withdraw my money next month.
Anyone else using them? What are you going to do? They were the market leader when I opened the account but who out there is doing a good job with a similar model. Other options?
ISA isn't an option for now so it looks like premium bonds.
I had the same issue with RateSetter. I transferred it to my Vanguard S&S ISA as it was already an IF ISA from a previous year. Once RateSetter gave me the correct info it was easy
Been with them for about decade and had good returns and very few loans go bad.
I've had a bad time lately having to sell my shares due to extortionate account fees and now this.
Not sure where my next port of call is maybe trading 212 as didn't have a massive pot invested.
Too looking for other options.
I've been with them for years as a P2P lender. I've got a Charles Stanley Direct ISA investing equally into maitland and vanguard funds. I was planning to stick the money into that. Open to better ideas though.
Tempting to drop a cheeky bag into bitcoin after the current drop.