Israel-capital Blender entering Lithuania’s p2p lending market

The company last week received a license from the central Bank of Lithuania as an electronic money institution necessary for the new operations.

“We operate as a peer-to-peer lending platform in Israel and Italy, with plans to do this in Lithuania, as well. I cannot specify the date yet. We have received the necessary license as an electronic money institution, so this is already public,” says Paulius Tamošaitis, Blender CEO in Lithuania.

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In his words, Blender has attracted more than 50 million euros worth of investments and plans to launch peer-to-peer lending operations in Republic of South Africa and South America.

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