“This is a transformational transaction that allows us to reimagine banking in a way that is free from legacy practices and systems and where the success of LendingClub is aligned with the success of our customers,” said Scott Sanborn, CEO of LendingClub. “By combining with Radius, we will create a category-defining experience for our members that will dramatically enhance the resilience and earnings trajectory of our business.”
Please also watch in video: LendingClub CEO on why Radius Bank acquisition matters. LendingClub CEO Scott Sanborn discusses his company’s earnings beat and acquisition of the online-only Radius Bank. CNBC Television , Feb 19, 2020
LendingClub Announces Acquisition Of Radius Bank
First U.S. Fintech to Announce Acquisition of a Bank, Now Poised to Reimagine Banking
Enhancing LendingClub’s Ability to Serve its Members, Grow its Market Opportunity, Increase and Diversify Earnings, and Provide Resilience and Regulatory Clarity
Board Adopts a Temporary Stockholder Rights Plan to Protect Bank Charter Initiative
Transaction will be Discussed during the Company’s Q4 and Full Year Earnings Call and Webcast Today at 2pm PT
PR Newswire , Feb 18, 2020, 16:08 ET
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — LendingClub Corporation (NYSE:LC), America’s largest online lending marketplace connecting borrowers and investors, today announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Radius Bancorp, and its wholly owned subsidiary Radius Bank, (together “Radius”) recently voted the nation’s best online bank1 in a cash and stock transaction valued at $185 million. Combining Radius and LendingClub will create a digitally native marketplace bank at scale with the power to deliver an integrated customer experience, enabling consumers to both pay less when borrowing and earn more when saving.
Radius is a leading online bank founded in 1987 and based in Boston, MA, with more than $1.4 billion in diversified assets. It is known for its award-winning, branchless digital banking platform that combines state-of-the-art technology with the best checking and savings account features to provide a superior banking experience for consumers and small businesses. Its platform provides convenient features such as check deposit, bill pay, card management, and a personal financial management dashboard, as well as open APIs to offer “banking-as-a-service” (BaaS) functionality to leading fintechs. In addition, the company offers commercial lending options for businesses, and treasury management services for pension funds, unions, municipalities, and non-profit organizations.
LendingClub is the number one provider of personal loans in the country, facilitating more than $12.3 billion in loans in 2019. With a proven 14-year track record of improving customers’ financial health, the company has helped its over three million members to save money versus their high interest credit card debt.
“This is a transformational transaction that allows us to reimagine banking in a way that is free from legacy practices and systems and where the success of LendingClub is aligned with the success of our customers,” said Scott Sanborn, CEO of LendingClub. “By combining with Radius, we will create a category-defining experience for our members that will dramatically enhance the resilience and earnings trajectory of our business.”
“LendingClub has always been a fintech innovator, and I look forward to leveraging the strengths of both of our talented teams as we usher in a new era in banking,” said Mike Butler, Radius’ President and CEO. “We are excited for our employees to operate our virtual banking platform with more resources and for our clients to gain access to an industry-leading lending product. This is a perfect marriage, with LendingClub bringing the leading digital asset generation platform, and Radius contributing a leading online deposit gathering platform, to position the combined company for long-term success.”
Additional compelling strategic and financial benefits of the transaction include that it will:
- Diversify and increase earnings by capturing the sizeable revenue opportunity that is currently being absorbed by issuing banks, reducing the use of high-cost warehouse lines, and generating additional and recurring net interest income;
- Enhance resiliency over the economic cycle by offering a source of low-cost, stable funding;
- Deliver regulatory clarity through a direct relationship with a primary regulator;
- Attract new members through the addition of banking services that leverage LendingClub’s marketing strength;
- Offer new products, services and resources through an expanded BaaS offering to better serve partners; while increasing the cross-sell power for Radius clients to gain access to lending products; and
- Increase engagement with existing LendingClub members to help them manage their cash flow and earn savings, while generating more data to inform underwriting and help consumers progress on a path to better financial health.
The combined entity expects to be substantially accretive with a cash payback of the purchase price premium and all costs in two years. The purchase price is subject to certain adjustments set forth in the definitive agreement, and the transaction is subject to regulatory approval and other customary closing conditions and is expected to close in the next twelve to fifteen months with benefits starting to materialize immediately after close.
Further, to facilitate compliance with federal banking regulations and prevent closing of the Radius acquisition being delayed or disrupted, the LendingClub Board of Directors has adopted a Temporary Bank Charter Protection Agreement, also known as a stockholder rights agreement, and approved a dividend distribution of one purchase right for each outstanding share of the Company’s stock as of March 19, 2020. The agreement is intended to deter stock positions in excess of certain thresholds set forth by the Federal Reserve under the Bank Holding Company Act. Specifically, it provides for the dilution of any person or group of persons who acquire:
(i) 25 percent or more equity interest in LendingClub or
(ii) 7.5 percent or more of any class of LendingClub’s voting securities. This threshold automatically increases to 10 percent as set forth in the agreement.
Anyone already above such thresholds is grandfathered in at their current levels. The agreement is effective immediately and will automatically expire on either the closing of the Radius acquisition or after 18 months, whichever is earlier.
Additional details on acquisition of Radius, including the Temporary Bank Charter Protection Agreement, will be contained in a Current Report on Form 8-K that LendingClub will be filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday, February 19, 2020 – available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.