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Pertuity Direct to Launch Person-to-Person (P2P) Lending Service

“>Link to website Last September, we wrote about the launch of Washington D.C.-based Pertuity Direct. At the time, the startup was showing some interesting social-personal finance tools such as Dare to Compare, which allowed users to compare their financial situation to their peers and national norms (see “before” screenshot below). It looked like another online PFM play.

But it turns out the company’s true business model is person-to-person lending (aka social or P2P lending) where it will compete with Prosper, Lending Club, Loanio, and others (see note 1). Its URL redirects to a non-functional placeholder page (below) that includes only an email signup (note 2).

Here’s the company description of its strategy:

Pertuity Direct is bringing the next generation of social lending to the Web – integrating simplicity, liquidity and automatic diversification into the social lending model.

The founder is Kim Muhota, an ex-banker out of PNC Bank. Pertuity Direct, which is currently closed to the general public, will demo its new product at our October Finovate conference.

Current: Pertuity Direct placeholder page with email signup
(26 Aug 2008)

Pertuity Direct temporary homepage 26 Aug 2008


Before: Pertuity Direct website before redirect put in place

(see note 1, 26 Aug 2008)

Previous Pertuity Direct homepage

Notes:
1. For more on the P2P lending space, see our Online Banking Report on Person-to-Person Lending.

2. You can see the previous website content by following a deeper link available from Google.