LendInvest: a promising fintech firm going cheap

LendInvest has made some mistakes in the past, but it’s now primed for growth, says Rupert Hargreaves

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The UK has one of the most active and vibrant fintech sectors in the world, but there are not that many publicly-traded opportunities for the average investor. Most of the UK’s fintech champions are privately-, venture-capital or private-equity-backed companies with no plans to float any time soon.

LendInvest (LSE: LINV) is the rare exception. The firm was founded in 2008 to disrupt UK property lending, with an estimated addressable market of £150 billion at the time of its initial public offering (IPO) in 2021. LendInvest joined the market during the busiest year for public offerings in London since 2007. Globally, 2021 was a record year for new listings, especially for tech names, as investors piled into any company that looked like it could benefit from the disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic. LendInvest went public in July 2021 at 186p per share for a market capitalisation of £255 million on London’s Aim market. The stock spiked to 226p in September – and then the world started to change.

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Rupert Hargreaves
Contributor and former deputy digital editor of MoneyWeek

Rupert is the former deputy digital editor of MoneyWeek. He's an active investor and has always been fascinated by the world of business and investing. His style has been heavily influenced by US investors Warren Buffett and Philip Carret. He is always looking for high-quality growth opportunities trading at a reasonable price, preferring cash generative businesses with strong balance sheets over blue-sky growth stocks.

Rupert has written for many UK and international publications including the Motley Fool, Gurufocus and ValueWalk, aimed at a range of readers; from the first timers to experienced high-net-worth individuals. Rupert has also founded and managed several businesses, including the New York-based hedge fund newsletter, Hidden Value Stocks. He has written over 20 ebooks and appeared as an expert commentator on the BBC World Service.