Why I am lowering my portfolio at Bondora (Feb 2016)

I would like to explain decision to lower my portfolio at Bondora.

Bondora was my first p2p lending platform. I did first investment in February 2013. It was something very new and interesting. Today I know, I was quite naive and did many mistakes, but I was happy with proposed return. Later, around the end of 2014, I read couple of discussions, did my first calculation of risk adjusted return (XIRR) and did my first look on rate of default. I was quite shocked, when I understood that I have lost almost one and half year and my risk adjusted investments give me almost zero return.

I have started to build small datamodel to organize data about loans & secondary market and data from my personal dataset. That gives me a possibility to monitor constantly historical data, result of investments and do some automation. At the same time, around the end of 2014, I got a nice occasion to meet another investor at Bondora, an excellent data analyst, one of most professional statisticians I have seen during my short but several year banking experience.  Together we spent much over 5000 hours with data automation, data mining and analyse. Very often I have heard “no data”, “too early”, “too small dataset”, but later my colleague have found several interesting scenarios to invest. And recently he said “enough”, too.

Why I am telling this? Just to show you that it is so painful and sad for me is to say “I lower my portfolio”.

Let’s look on several issues.

  • I am not happy with time spent and achieved result.

Long time Bondora show my return bigger than 30%. But I have never got so nice result. When I count with Excel, my XIRR is around  23%.  More,  I count an “exit scenario” to simulate possible exit from Bondora in 2-3 weeks. For that I calculate a sell of my “green” portfolio at 100%,  a sell of overdue loans with 50% discount and a sell of my defaulted loans with 80% discount. In such situation I am getting my XIRR  just around 6%.
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  • It is close to impossible to implement any own investments strategy with Bondora.

I had several supporting scripts, but it cost too much to support them working, as Bondora is changing layouts quite often (not necessary in better way and not necessary without bugs). I invested into automatic dataloading, but Bondora is changing dataset format without announcements and documentation. And several times they did changes in meaning of data, that breaks data consistency.

 

  • I am unclear of rules what Bondora will use each next week.

Today it is still possible to invest manually or via API. Tomorrow Bondora may change priorities and manual or API investments will be moved out to the end of queue by institutional investors or Bondora’s Portfolio Manager.

To invest is only part of work. It is almost more important what you do after your invested. But it is unclear how Secondary market will work and how it will affect investors. I worry that exit from Bondora will be more difficult.

  • I am not a programmer to develop own API and I do not like to share my  connection details, my investments strategy, my results to any third party

 

  • I cannot accept Bondora’s way of communication.

I think Bondora misleading investors, when “hides” real amount of late and defaulted loans. I think one day it may cost Bondora a lot. It may even stop their existence.

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In my opinion they use more than optimistic way to calculate status of portfolio. It is strange for me, but today when I use different p2p lending platforms, quite often I am looking why platform is showing me lower return versus I have calculated in conservative way with excel. In case of Bondora it is different.

There are cases of fraud, when borrower asking for loan without intention to pay. Hi/She gets loan and disappears. What Bondora do with that? They simply count that this borrower like he will pay without problems. So, if he not paid 2 month before going to default, they skip that 2 month, but rest of future payments are counted as “green”, even it will cost a lot of time to collect money.

Since  2013 over 2900 of borrowers failed on first payment. Only about 180 of them  have repaid borrowed principal. Only about 1200 of them have paid more than 10Eur of interest.

Bondora counts in most of cases recovery of  “Principal amount” instead of recovery of Principal+Interest+Late fee. Recovery of principal amount  simply means that money were wasted, lowered by inflation and at the end an investor got back part of money after 2-3 yeas. More, Late fee is not used anymore. Simply means that late/defaulted money does not give you any interest. More, cost of collectors are included and not visible. You may buy item on Secondary market hoping to get good profit. But who knows, may be most of this profit will go to collector.

  • Bondora never say “sorry”. Even they were telling that Slovakia and Spain are same good as Estonians. Even they failed with recovery in that countries. Even they did number of other bugs.

 

  • Bondora closed forum and left only blog – an official moderated propaganda channel.  I was not big favorite of “all is bad” discussions, but forum had a lot of other good discussions.  Forum was nice (and in fact the only one) channel to find answer to question and discuss i.e. implementation of API, investment techniques, announce big discount deals, etc. Each topic had hundreds and thousands of views.  It was possible to use it to get new ideas, get information about bugs etc. Instead of properly supporting community Bondora closed it. Ok, let’s Bondora feel fine, with comments-free one way posts in their blog. Sad, that company do not understand difference between forum and blog.

 

  • I do not like to fight anymore with different small bugs and I don’t like to spend more time to cross checking data after each change (“innovation”) at Bondora. I have noticed, that instead of listening users, Bondora leaves buggy or “half made” system. Then investors do some scrypts or plugins, getting missing functionality fixed. And then after year of several month, Bondora may come with requested functionality (not necessary clean of bugs). I reported number of bugs to their support. I do not like that in my opinion most of support is far from understanding how investments works and what is in system. I got cases when buggy functionality was simply removed instead of fixed.

 

  • I do not trust Bondora’s development team.  Too many bugs, too many not tested releases. Too much of testing on live system. To many next bugs when fixing old one. I do not see good “owner” of system.

 

  • I worry that Bondora not growing when competitors are able to grow. Venture capital do not like when startup  is not growing (at time when market is rising) and startup is still unprofitable. Mintos and Twino started years after Bondora and are bigger than Bondora today (source)

 

  • Competition. There is number of platforms that offer same or almost same risk adjusted return with less time to invest.

Saying all this, I still do not close my doors to Bondora. May be they will change. May be they will stabilize development/communication, may be they will provide some special offers. I still have small “safe” portfolio with a bit better return. I will look if it is possible to save such return. If you stay with Bondora, I highly recommend to use Oktaeder’s plugin (a “sponsored” version – press there) and I really recommend you to monitor result of your portfolio. Some points how to do it, you can find there.

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20 thoughts on “Why I am lowering my portfolio at Bondora (Feb 2016)”

  1. Hey, thanks for your post!

    Can you recommend other p2p platforms that you see as having potential and preferably low risk? 🙂

    Keep up the good work!

    1. Answer will depend on several parameters . I will write small new post about my recommendations

  2. Thank you for your thought! I think you managed to bring up all of my conserns and reason to why I’m also withdrawing money from my Bondora portfolio. I started using Bondora in 2011 but last year I got enough. I’m so tired or Bondoras bull*hit and that they are trying to hide the real return.

    Good luck with your future investments!

    Br,
    Pellen // Populuscapital

  3. Thank you for these thoughts. I feel the same. I requested Bondora to at least – please- restore the old ‘cash flow’ tab. Response is: the suggestions are forwarded to the development team. I fear they don’t understand investors.

    1. Yes 🙂 I told you your search in Account transaction is with bug. They told “No”. I show where is bug. They passed to IT and removed search at all 🙂

  4. Stopped investing too in Bondora about ~7-8 monts ago. Was active there since ~2009. Don’t like what they are doing there. Withdrawing money month by month.

  5. I am too starting to withdraw money from bondora and moving it to twino. Fellow finance seems to take forever to get loans up and running. When contacted, they advised going 100% into 4* as this is the bulk of their business. Mintos has managed to fill quite quickly now i have adjusted parameters on autoinvest. Savingstream and twino between them seem to me the best bet right now….

  6. Actually, the claim that Twino and/or Mintos are larger than Bondora is false. Both of these have a lot of short-term loans (1-3 months) which upps the volume of loans but does nothing to increase the actual capital invested. In short, 1,000,000 of 1 month loans (i.e. 12,000,000 yearly turnover) is the same as ca 42,000 of 24 month loans (i.e. 500,000 yearly turnover). Total capital invested remains 1,000,000 for both scenarios.

    1. I understood your point but I am not sure you are right. As investor I need to employ money. If forget Secondary market, then I am looking for volumes of new loans. Second thing I may look – count of new loans (possibility of verification). Take example January, source p2p-anlage.de . I will look TWINO only (just as example)

      New lending volume in January 2016 and in € million

      TWINO 2.5M€
      Bondora 1.6M€

      Bondora have bigger volume of Active loans. That may generate some money for platform, but gives no big advantage to investors. What is also important – is amount of new loan growing or not (market is growing, startup must grow). In January Bondora was not growing, December – not growing, November – decreasing.

      p.s. one related thing. Amount of new loans is very important for Twino (and probably Mintos). If that number will seriously go down – and loans will stay shorterm – it will be bad signal

      1. Andrej,

        For the sake of argument, let’s assume that the loan volume of Bondora will stay at 1.6 MEur and Twino at 2.5 MEur. Moreover, let’s assume that the average length of a loan at Bondora will be 2 yrs while the average length of a loan at Twino will be 1 month.

        After 2 years, Bondora will have issued 24×1.6 = 38.4 MEur of loans. Of that, about 50% will have been repaid, leaving outstanding loans at 19.2 MEur.

        After 2 years, Twino will have issued 24×2.5 = 60 MEur of loans. Of that, about 96% will have been repaid, leaving outstanding loans at 2.5 MEur.

        Considering the above, if you have large amounts of money to invest, you would say that regardless of volume, Bondora is ca 7.7 times larger as it can continuously employ almost 8 times as much capital (albeit at a lower monthly volume).

        1. yes, it make sense. In long term when number of investors will grow and bigger investors will join, TWINO will need to issue long term loans or issue much more short term loans. Interesting to see how they will solve that challenge 🙂 May be Poland (big country) will help in that. Till now I see enough of options to invest there, but let’s look future

  7. Short term loans is no problem to me. My problem is that, for example €90+ lie still uninvested and have been all january. Reserved is still uninvested so not earning. The speed with which Twino re-invests returned capital ensures continuous income. €100 lying uninvested every month, assuming one is continually investing new capital, costs €12 per annum. Size of platform I consider irrelevant as at the moment my monthly investments are relatively low. When last year I was investing 4 figure sums even Bondora left large amounts unfulfilled. Inevitably one wonders if Bondora will be the next Trustbuddy.

    1. I agree – -speed of investments at Twino is nice.

      But I do not think Bondora is going to be next TB — Bondora is much more transparent. The only thing – -they may publish balance sheet and speak more about own finances and plans

    2. I agree – -speed of investments at Twino is nice.

      But I do not think Bondora is going to be next TB — Bondora is much more transparent. The only thing – -they may publish balance sheet and speak more about own finances and plans

  8. Imo Bondora is simply not good. They inflate their returns insanely with their “calculations”.

    Let’s take their statistics:
    Outstanding principal: 12505.50 Euro
    Principal overdue: 1841.40 Euro

    So when you look at the stats it looks fine at first.
    Now let’s look at the underlying investments:
    A loan which is overdue for 23 months with a principal of 15 euro and never made a payment is only accounted for as a principal overdue of 2.9 euro!!! It has 23.39 euro of late charges. Which you will probably not see in this life time.
    My actual annualized net return seems closer to -10% than the 15-20% they report.

    On 299 loans, only 68 loans have made all their payments. Even “A”-rating loans defaulted before making even 1 payment.

    The recovery rates are inflated as well.

    Imo there are better ways to invest your money with less hassle. The latest amount of mass emails only proves to me that more and more people are withdrawing funds.

    1. Exit from Bondora is impossible in one day, especially when invested amount is bigger. Since February I took from platform more then 25% of initially invested money

    1. I said same on you blog – check what Bondora will show you as Yield return using whole Bondora portfolio. That will show you a bit more realistic figure of return. Your strategy #3 is quite risky. I do not do any analize of Bondora data since 12-16 month, but that is my opinion based on result of statistical analize that I did in previous time

    2. Play, at least with some excel. There is how I see your portfolio, and why I think 5% ROI told by Bondora is possible optimistic. May be not.

      1000Eur invested. Default 50%. 500 Lost, Recovery i.e. 30% so 150Eur you will get after 1-2-3years

      We have 500. Part of it will go default in next few month. Lets assume not 🙂 then ok, form that 500 you will get 50% profit. ok, you will have 500(principal)+250(interest)=750Eur. and some 150 from recovery after some 2years.

      Now decide yourself if strategy works.

      Myself, I will count such portfolio in such way (exit strategy). 1000 invested. Defaulted possible to sell with 80-70% discount, rest (especially if Spanish) with some 3% premium. So you have now:
      500*0,3+500*1,03= 665Eur. Invested 1000, have now 665.

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