LC
$14.13+0.26 (+1.87%)
LendingClub Corporation, operates as a bank holding company, that provides range of financial products and services in the United States.
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LendingClub Corporation, operates as a bank holding company, that provides range of financial products and services in the United States. It offers deposit products, including savings accounts, checking accounts, and certificates of deposit; patient ...
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LendingClub Tops 8 Month CD Rates While Shares Trade Below Estimates
LendingClub (NYSE:LC) is currently offering the highest rate on 8-month certificates of deposit among its peers. The offer stands out following recent Federal Reserve interest rate cuts. The bank is maintaining this rate leadership in a period of shifting deposit competition. LendingClub, listed on the NYSE under ticker LC, operates as a digital bank that focuses on consumer deposits and lending. With the Federal Reserve cutting benchmark rates, many banks have been adjusting deposit...
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