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Digital Lending Association

This is the first podcast exclusively focusing on Non-Bank Digital Lending. We make a deep dive into the most important market developments, analyze opportunities for investors, and discuss the latest regulatory issues.

  1. 08/12/2025

    #19: Digital Consumer Lending - Opportunities & Risks in a € 700 Billion Market

    It's already been more than two years since we last talked about consumer lending in our very first show. Time for a new episode! Today, we will be discussing current market developments, returns and defaults, the competition between banks and Non-Bank Digital Lenders (NBDL), as well as financial consumer protection. The new Consumer Credit Directive (CCD) places an even stronger focus than ever before on over-indebtedness and credit risk management. It also paves the way for an EU-wide regulation of digital consumer credit in order to better protect investors. So it's pretty cool that we're not just talking to two fintech lenders, but also to an asset manager with a focus on digital consumer loans who can share the investor perspective. Tune in and join the discussion! Speakers: Claus Tumbrägel, Co-Founder & Co-CEO @ nordIX located in Germany Roman Feranec, Founder & CEO @ ZLTY Melon located in Slovakia Darius Noreika, CEO @ Finbee located in Lithuania Host: Constantin Fabricius, Managing Director @ Digital Lending Association Please note: The content of this podcast is expressly not to be considered investment advice, but is intended solely for your information. Subscribe to stay updated on new episodes! Follow us on LinkedIn: https://de.linkedin.com/company/digital-lending-association Digital Lending Summit 2025: https://www.finfellas.com/frankfurt-2025 DLA Statement on Art. 46 Sec. 2 in the Consumer Credit Directive: https://digitallenders.eu/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/250721_DLA_CCD3_Art.-46-Abs.-2_English_.pdf

    1h 2m
  2. 05/22/2025

    #18: Digital Bonded Loans - Navigating the Leeway Between Bonds & Loans

    Corporate bonded loans are an exciting alternative to pure loans and bonds for both SMEs and investors. Invented in Germany a long time ago and increasingly spreading throughout Europe, the ‘Schuldschein’ is classified as a bilateral loan, whereby the loan agreement also serves as a certificate of debt, providing legal proof in court. But there's more: The agreement is not a security within the meaning of MiFID or other regulations which avoids high complexity due to prospectus requirements and rating costs. Plus, you don't have to deal with lengthy contracts and covenants that are typical for loans. Not to mention the long prep time. This flexibility makes the bonded loan an appealing instrument on the international capital market – and, due to the comparatively low costs, even for smaller volumes. Since it does not require time-consuming and costly documentation, the bonded loan is perfectly suited for a disruptive, highly standardized, digital emission process managed by Fintechs. Listen in to what a seasoned expert of a marketplace lender from Germany has to say about this segment. Are there any nasty pitfalls after all? Where lie the biggest opportunities? What is the status of digitization? How does the bonded loan perform compared to bonds and loans? Folks, in this episode, we take a look at the future of SME financing in Europe. Join the show! **Speaker: ** Christoph Steinbrich, Managing Director @ DEBTVISION **Host:** Constantin Fabricius, Managing Director @ DLA **Please note:**  The content of this podcast is expressly not to be considered investment advice, but is intended solely for your information.  Subscribe to stay updated on new episodes! Follow us on LinkedIn: https://de.linkedin.com/company/digital-lending-association Digital Lending Summit 2025: https://www.finfellas.com/frankfurt-2025

    42 min
  3. 05/06/2025

    #17: Digital Impact Lending - Case Studies, Investment Opportunities & Visions for a Better Future

    The universe of digital private debt with impact is expanding throughout Europe. We have learned from our annual investor conference, the Digital Lending Summit, that an increasing number of people would like to get information about this appealing sub-asset class within Digital Lending. But they also want to hear more about the real impact, the risks and opportunities. In today’s episode four Fintech impact lenders from the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and Sweden drop by the podcast and tell us their stories. We talk about different business models, market developments especially in times of Trump, liquidated USAid and tariffs, credit risk, returns and defaults. And of course, we discuss the key question of what Digital impact lenders can shape to create a fairer, greener, and more social future in Europe. **Speakers:** Gabriela Chang Valdovinos, Co-Founder & CSO @ EthicHub (Spain) Nuno Brito Jorge, Co-Founder & CEO @ Goparity (Portugal) Daniel van Maanen, CFO & Senior Investment Manager @ Lendahand (Netherlands) Christoffer Falsen, Founder & CEO @ trine (Sweden) **Host:** Constantin Fabricius, Managing Director @ Digital Lending Association **Please note:** The content of this podcast is expressly not to be considered investment advice, but is intended solely for your information. Subscribe to stay updated on new episodes! Follow us on LinkedIn: https://de.linkedin.com/company/digital-lending-association Digital Lending Summit 2025: https://www.finfellas.com/frankfurt-2025

    1h 8m

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This is the first podcast exclusively focusing on Non-Bank Digital Lending. We make a deep dive into the most important market developments, analyze opportunities for investors, and discuss the latest regulatory issues.