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Why Marketplaces Are Building Their Own Credit Markets

Why Marketplaces Are Building Their Own Credit Markets

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Episode 35 of The Platform Economy explores how major marketplaces are moving beyond payment processing to originate and hold their own loans—creating private credit markets that operate alongside, and sometimes in competition with, traditional banks. Lucas and Luna break down the specific economics of marketplace lending, using Amazon's $2 billion in seller loans in 2025 as a concrete example. They discuss why platforms have a structural advantage over banks in assessing small-business credit risk, how marketplace credit can lower costs for sellers, and the potential systemic risks when platform credit cycles tighten. The hosts also touch on the regulatory grey zone these private credit markets occupy and what it means for the broader financial system. A tight, specific conversation for operators and builders navigating platform strategy. #MarketplaceLending #PlatformEconomy #PrivateCredit #Amazon #SellerFinancing #SmallBusiness #CreditMarkets #EmbeddedFinance #Fintech #BusinessAndTechnology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #NetworkEffects #DataAdvantage #CreditRisk #Regulation #FinancialSystem #LucasAndLuna Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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