Ashneer's warning on 12% club | Understand the reality of P2P lending

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  • @AkshatZayn
    @AkshatZayn  Год назад +80

    Folks, I understand that without risk there is no return. But, the risk should be taken in accordance with the expected return.
    If the goal is to just make 12%, you can accomplish that by doing safe(er) investing via NIFTY 50 or any Indian Index.
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    • @piyushjain4349
      @piyushjain4349 Год назад +1

      Ok I agree with ur thoughts what about invoice discounting platforms like tradecred, kredx ? Are they operate with same points?

    • @DisciplinedTrader27
      @DisciplinedTrader27 Год назад +1

      Investing in nifty will get you 12% cagr over a time
      But investing in fixed income assets like p2p lending or fd or any other debt instruments gets you returns at the earliest

    • @siddhidprabhu
      @siddhidprabhu Год назад

      This guy is such dogla. Some time back you will find a video where he says don't invest in index and now says this

    • @pravinp2000
      @pravinp2000 Год назад

      @@piyushjain4349 I have been moving from Tradecred to tyke. Minimum investment of only 10K. 30-60 days look in. 14%+ returns!

    • @sauravmodak507
      @sauravmodak507 Год назад +1

      The guy got money at lower interest rate so he is trying to scare off normal people who he had to pay more interest to

  • @12345ngb
    @12345ngb Год назад +214

    One thing that never ceases to surprise me - most of the sharks have become millionaires by burning investor money and creating loss making entities

    • @satyamforever
      @satyamforever Год назад +14

      Perfectly said. They have no right to give feedback to budding entrepreneurs when they themselves have not earned a dime of profit. The Startup ecosystem does not conform to the traditional financial metrics. They are only chasing the valuation game.

    • @kaustubhraizada
      @kaustubhraizada Год назад +3

      All the startups 😂😂

    • @prajwalshetty9809
      @prajwalshetty9809 Год назад +1

      And also pocketing a % of that money illegally

    • @akshobshekhar736
      @akshobshekhar736 Год назад +2

      Sir even the investors make money when the company's overpriced stocks are sold to general public.

    • @yahudi7253
      @yahudi7253 Год назад

      Chutiya banao pesa kamao. Most companies are like this

  • @vamankinimaroli9608
    @vamankinimaroli9608 Год назад +47

    1. P2P is small amount loans
    2. Personal loan also don't have collaterals
    3. If a person don't get loan from anywhere then where he will go?? Better to pay more and get from such platforms rather than asking from relatives and friends.
    4. Risk is there everywhere. If you walk on a footpath - it is also risky, that doesn't mean we stop going out from home
    I have been Investing here since 2 years. I am getting a fair average of 11% from all the platforms.
    If we want to earn we need to take risk. Or else invest in FD and sit quiet.

    • @knight_23
      @knight_23 Год назад +3

      there is a reason these people do not get loans from anywhere.
      These people are also not getting personal loans. Plus if they (loan borrower) default, they have nothing to lose.
      Plus 11% return is fine, but it is too risky. I feel investing in stock market is safer and rewarding than giving loan to some unknown poor guy.

    • @venbas2
      @venbas2 Год назад +1

      If not FD a corporate Bond or similar deposit from a top company like TATA's or Bajaj or Shriram Group can give nearly 10%. Invest in a way that you are able to dodge tax on the returns(via Elderly parents or dependents). Why risk entire capital for 12% now!

    • @asurakengan7173
      @asurakengan7173 Год назад

      What a stupid comment Vaman. There are 100s of safer investment instruments than P2P and you're making it seem like it's the only way to get 11-12%. I've 7-8 years of cagr 19+% via equities only. Real estate(gurgaon) is also giving ~30% from last 3-4 years, specially the affordable housing ones. There are tax free bonds by govt which are also giving comparable returns after taxing on P2P. Look at gold right now, more than 14% from last few years.

    • @karanchoubey
      @karanchoubey Год назад

      I invested my money into corporate bonds at 11% yield last year.
      They are AA+ rated bonds and are secured (have collateral).
      How are apps like these a better option than corporate bonds or corporate FDs ?
      Can you justify it ?

    • @vamankinimaroli9608
      @vamankinimaroli9608 Год назад +1

      @@venbas2 Ignore the Point of considering the elderly people here.
      When will you Invest in bonds??
      If a person Invests in bonds then its well and good, but considering the market situation will you be able to lock bonds for a shorter term or longer term?? Say for eg: you locked a bond now and Interest rate of FD went to 8-12%, then person invested in bond will be a looser.
      Certainly not and cant rely on the bonds for a regular monthly payout. One must exactly know how the bonds are related to interest rates, or else a capital will get locked for a longer term and nor will be able to sell in the market because there will be less number of buyers for bonds as Indian Investors are not well versed with the bond market.
      Higher the rating of bonds lesser is the Interest rate might be secured or non secured also.

  • @varuntarak1110
    @varuntarak1110 Год назад +23

    I invested almost 2.5 lakhs.. Bharatpe gave me everyday interest ... and I used to draw the everyday interest and re invest in it.. they also gave me compound interest on that amount... but I have done this for 4 months.. they never defaulted the amount and gave exact 12 percentage... but I have taken all the money because I think it's risk.. and I got almost 5percentage of net interest... for 4 months.

  • @mayankkataria7080
    @mayankkataria7080 Год назад +12

    One thing is being missed by everyone here. BharatPe doesn't provide loan to everyone, it only provides to those shopkeepers who are doing good amount of transactions since many months and can easily repay the loan with interest. And those transactions are analysed by BharatPe's powerful tools which reduces the risk of NPA at a very great extent.

  • @chan90s
    @chan90s Год назад +20

    CEO, COO, CFO of Bhartpe resigned, all in the same week. Imagine what would happen if it's a public company.. This comment should be pinned.. People, make a wise choice

  • @gurpremsingh
    @gurpremsingh Год назад +14

    The 'buy/book now, pay later' model has becoming a major concern in the US, with people buying groceries on loans. A single missed payment can be more expensive than even card interest charges. Makes me apprehensive of anything that has BNPL association.

  • @aanshsinghania7780
    @aanshsinghania7780 Год назад +67

    The only people who prefer to take loan at such high interest is people who aren't getting loans from anywhere else because of bad credit score

    • @vikkasgupta
      @vikkasgupta Год назад

    • @vishnuprasad2824
      @vishnuprasad2824 Год назад +3

      You were e wrong, they are giving loans mostly to merchants who don't get bank loans at low intrest rates, that's why they will take loans from finance companies, NBFCs at minimum 24% rpa

    • @sharadmali9536
      @sharadmali9536 Год назад

      It's not like that. Indian banks hesitate to give loans to NRI's . Even NRI is having cbil more than 800

    • @alokgautam351
      @alokgautam351 3 месяца назад

      This whole thing is hoax. P2P are doing great job. Has anyone actually heard of any company who promised 12%, they flew off ? There is none. These are all assumptions that they will fled away because it has never happened.

  • @BanjaraSanyaasi
    @BanjaraSanyaasi Год назад +41

    One more thing which i want to highlight for being a bharat pe 12% club user. They are also not giving you interest for 6 days on your capital deployed... they take 4 days to start earning on your capital, and when you withdraw, they took 2 days. So overall, 6 days' interest also in their pocket. And i am frequently withdrawing my interest part say every 15 days on 25k capital deployed. For me, it's just another option to invest as i don't want all my eggs on the same bucket, and i only invest 25k because i can afford that risk. In short, access your risk and get rewards accordingly. Other than this, after their launch, they stopped adding money option for 3 months and reopen now for few days, as i think after Ashneer's comments people started withdrawaing their capital and they are filling it now. Happy investing.

    • @Sonu-ly8hx
      @Sonu-ly8hx Год назад +1

      So are you investing back in?

    • @omanshkumar9363
      @omanshkumar9363 Год назад +1

      Very true bro, even I understood the same, and I am invested

    • @unclebob3227
      @unclebob3227 Год назад +1

      Did you got your money back in case you withdrawn funds

    • @lakshmi1994-d4t
      @lakshmi1994-d4t Год назад +1

      ​@@unclebob3227 yeah you get

    • @vivekyadav9970
      @vivekyadav9970 Год назад +2

      Let bharatpe earn 6 day interest. Better than crypto.

  • @alokgautam351
    @alokgautam351 3 месяца назад

    9:02 they don't lend to high risk customers. Depositors also get option to take loan, that also at same rate, 12%.

  • @vikkasgupta
    @vikkasgupta Год назад +11

    Thanks for bringing this video. I learnt about npas and arcs on my own when ashneer post came, but your video has made my understanding much clearer.❤

  • @DeveshDhotre
    @DeveshDhotre Год назад

    Thanks

  • @debjitddd
    @debjitddd Год назад +58

    It's so refreshing to see this video, as I have done research work on the P2P lending companies in India though the objective was different but I had very similar findings and it is very hard for a common man to gather all this knowledge on their own. Thus it was a wonderful attempt to educate people in understanding a very different type of business and what they are getting into when they go for such platforms. Understanding of Risk is the key here. 👍

    • @DisciplinedTrader27
      @DisciplinedTrader27 Год назад +1

      Fyi akshat hasn’t said about a platform called liquiloans which is partnered with 12% club
      This is the company giving you p2p services not bharat pe

    • @jiteshlk
      @jiteshlk Год назад

      Your take on Univest and grip invest both SEBI registered @akshat Shrivastava

    • @arka6051
      @arka6051 Год назад +1

      I had invested more than 3.5lac which was 100% of my savings during 2022. I earned 40000. Not saying its risk free but if you want to know about my experience u can reach out to me. I had invested in bharatpe & MobiKwik xtra. My risk appetite is high & i even invest in altcoins

    • @deverajurs
      @deverajurs Год назад

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    • @onceajordan
      @onceajordan Год назад

      I am invested in liquiloans via etMoney, it has worked for me as well

  • @faisalkhan-ku1gw
    @faisalkhan-ku1gw Год назад +25

    I had a good run with the 12% club. When it was introduced initially i used it as a wallet. Because it gave an option to instantly add or withdraw money. Then the withdrawal period was moved to 48 hrs. Which was a minor inconvenience but still okay. In the past few weeks Ashneer LinkedIn posts have been raising panic and concerns. I had a little over 1.8 lakhs parked there. I liquidated all of it at once and luckily got the entire money without any problem. Earned a good 20k interest over the entire period.

  • @udennyn
    @udennyn Год назад +7

    One of my friends talked about Bharat Pay 12% scheme.I thought it's a ponzy scheme.Thank you for making us aware about it.

  • @smupp0410
    @smupp0410 Год назад +2

    Excellent due diligence. I like when Akshat is sober and not greedy. However, due diligence goes out of window when $$ are thrown for promoting a product.

  • @pravinp2000
    @pravinp2000 Год назад +11

    The point to learn is make hay while the sun shines. Never use such platforms for long term. They are definitely lucrative from a short term perspective. The goal is to capitalize when they are flourishing and then exit at the right time. The right time is when you hear such things and see such videos. Nobody can say who is right, but who are we to sit and assess, it's a complicated thing and not our cup of tea. So take that as an exit signal and better be safe than be sorry. That said I have just withdrawn whatever funds I had parked in 12% Club.

  • @roushanmishra7579
    @roushanmishra7579 Год назад +2

    Pls advise, what we should do in Vauld. Its difficult to understand vauld communications and letters

  • @ankitpanchal1
    @ankitpanchal1 Год назад +2

    What about vault?

  • @karmayogi1111
    @karmayogi1111 Год назад +21

    Today only I was thinking of investing in 12% club, thank God I saw this video🙏

    • @akhil2024
      @akhil2024 Год назад +4

      You cam go to small finance bank and get 12% on FD.

    • @ayushpuri13
      @ayushpuri13 Год назад

      @@akhil2024 any recommendation?

    • @predex7171
      @predex7171 Год назад +1

      ​@@ayushpuri13 au small finance bank

    • @vineeshp6
      @vineeshp6 Год назад +1

      Is Mobikwik Xtra safe

    • @lakshmi1994-d4t
      @lakshmi1994-d4t Год назад +1

      ​@@vineeshp6 they are even worst

  • @rohanrajah8839
    @rohanrajah8839 Год назад +46

    Dear sir, when there's no risk, there's no return. Uncertainties exist in lending & borrowing & this is law of funding. Only invest if you are willing to lose.😊

    • @vcothur7
      @vcothur7 Год назад +15

      Ha bhai mujhe dede 10 din me paisa double karke deta hu

    • @vishnuprasad2824
      @vishnuprasad2824 Год назад +4

      ​@@vcothur7 tho thu fraud hai

    • @vcothur7
      @vcothur7 Год назад +3

      @@vishnuprasad2824 smart boy

    • @adityamishra611
      @adityamishra611 Год назад

      ​@@vcothur7just like Vauld?

    • @meetingpoint1629
      @meetingpoint1629 Год назад +1

      P2P there is no guarantee for your fund pls read the T&C carefully before investing

  • @yashmishra9603
    @yashmishra9603 Год назад +1

    Very very rich Content, Thank you.

  • @pushpkarverma4589
    @pushpkarverma4589 Год назад +1

    Vauld me ab kya kare????????????

  • @kuttys3813
    @kuttys3813 Год назад +5

    Request you to please do a video on vauld restructuring...emails recvd from them are confusing as they are asking to going for rda...anorher mail expect us to nominate a creditor..please please...i have been requesting for an update

  • @truth04teller81
    @truth04teller81 Год назад +13

    there are countless cases of people getting scammed daily from online platforms. Your video is very important to anyone looking for quick high returns. The one advice I can share from people who understand this platforms are get in early and get out fast, do not wait for the last station to get off the bus. The longer the company keeps paying you high returns, they are also finding it hard to generate those equivalent returns amidst growing risks

  • @lakshsethi8304
    @lakshsethi8304 Год назад +8

    Didn't Ashneer himself say that they give their depositors and lend money to others @12% only. The catch is that they take less deposits and lend more so they make money from there?

    • @bhaveshnazwani984
      @bhaveshnazwani984 Год назад +1

      I also watched a podcast where they said that they are also lending the money at 12% but now after watching this it’s doesn’t look like real because if they are also lending money at 12% then from where they will make money or they are currently burning money which they got funding

    • @lakshsethi8304
      @lakshsethi8304 Год назад

      @@bhaveshnazwani984 i agree. It's confusing how can you lend something that you never earned unless you are burning investor's money. Will probably need to check if bharatpe is currently a profit making company or not.

    • @vishnuprasad2824
      @vishnuprasad2824 Год назад +1

      ​@@bhaveshnazwani984 you were wrong, if you have invested in Bharat pe you can download your portfolio where you can find that the roi they lend to borrowers is at 2% monthly and they take 1% as commission on that and return the remaining 1% on our investment

  • @avadheshyadav8322
    @avadheshyadav8322 Год назад

    Watching your first video ... And subscribed❤

  • @anweshakkapolu5256
    @anweshakkapolu5256 Год назад +1

    I am not completely on the same page, some of the mfi's in India lend at almost 24% and still their defaults are hardly less than 4 to 5%.
    Though a person with a job and a cibil may not be taking loans at 18% or above. But people running small businesses have no other option of lending as they do not have a good credit score.

  • @itzamansharma
    @itzamansharma Год назад +4

    There is no mention (in this video) of Bharat Pay having a bank license and it also falls under the DICGC. Even if it fails, upto 5 lakhs is secured.

  • @prakharnigam8860
    @prakharnigam8860 Год назад +8

    P2P loans via 12% club are not on BharatPe books but are with liqui loans. So the argument of bharatpe selling its loan to arc isn’t valid. Loans of Bharat Pe were giving to vendors and small shop owners which is the distressed assets.

  • @kunalsanghvi8276
    @kunalsanghvi8276 Год назад +5

    12% club is just a medium, the actual money is with LiquiLoans
    Until and unless they have some issue, any issues at 12% club are not that critical to worry losing entire capital
    Also Ashneer has pointed out regarding losses of BharatPe and not shutting down of 12% club
    He himself is a shareholder in the company
    Akshat please attach links to articles to back your claims

    • @reettikmitra4479
      @reettikmitra4479 Год назад +1

      He won’t buddy 😂.
      I was also told to invest a nifty 50 stock so i chose irctc and ended up losing 15k in 2 years and recovered that amountp lending in just 10 months with almost same principle using 12 percent club or p2p lending

  • @AshishKumar-ll2mt
    @AshishKumar-ll2mt Год назад +1

    What about zilingo case of Ankiti from Sequoia Capital ? They are not trustable as connection matters

  • @Nitish886
    @Nitish886 Год назад +1

    You had recommended to invest on vauld!!

  • @anandhasrivi
    @anandhasrivi Год назад +4

    Even during corono period p2p NPA not crossed 10%. P2p is way better than vauld and your crypto

  • @venktesh6600
    @venktesh6600 Год назад

    Akshat @6:53 isn't it the govt entering and RBI entering for bailing outs are two different things.

  • @caasantosh
    @caasantosh Год назад

    Thank you for making short video and to the point

  • @talharehman9441
    @talharehman9441 Год назад +2

    People with either poor credit score or no credit score take loans at this rate with no proper income to return the amount. I have seen people purchasing their desires and defaulting.

  • @akhil453
    @akhil453 Год назад

    Your views on Faircent Digital?

  • @aanshsinghania7780
    @aanshsinghania7780 Год назад +12

    Some insights since i did invest regularly in 12 percent club until 3 months back
    1.Many times they stop fresh deposits saying that they don't have that many people for loans but it opens back up in a week or so.
    2. They credit interest everyday.
    3. Withdrawals are fast enough , i have never had to wait more than 36 hours
    4. There is no compounding effect in Bharatpe 12 percent club if you deposit and 1000 and after a year is 1120 in order to make it compound you will have to withdraw and deposit the whole money back again if you want compounding effect.

    • @ankitjoshi2180
      @ankitjoshi2180 Год назад

      yes, Aansh..you are so right, no need to manic , my experience with bharat pe is so good..

    • @trekzindia7141
      @trekzindia7141 Год назад

      Give me, I'll give 15% return.

  • @saloneee7253
    @saloneee7253 Год назад

    Hi Akshat what are your views on Cred mint?

  • @arunprakashos4572
    @arunprakashos4572 Год назад +2

    One line summary is " Stay away from P2P lending. Think well if you want to borrow as the interest rates are super high"

  • @rahuljain7886
    @rahuljain7886 Год назад +1

    Firstly u said banks 7-8% le leta h to 12%club bhi to wahi 7-8% le rha h, secondly no one will take loans @18-21% the ones will be taking who doesn't hav collateral or want collateral free loans, collateral free hai isliye to interest rate jyada h

  • @hkn2261
    @hkn2261 Год назад

    very well said and briefly explained 👌👌✌✌

  • @AeyGee
    @AeyGee Год назад +2

    17:35 Ashneer himself created this unsustainable business model. Now that he has got his 1 min fame and money, he is no bad mouthing his own creation. So, NO, he is not right. Because he himself CREATED this hotchpotch. He is the PROBLEM here!

  • @arbaz704
    @arbaz704 Год назад +2

    I'm a user of 12%club, i kept on doing SIP in it and my amount reached 1.5lacs... it gives 12% returns for sure... Nothing less or more... I have withdrawn my principal amt + interest as well multiple times and works fine... Same goes with Mobikwik Xtra..

  • @VishalJangid1
    @VishalJangid1 Год назад +1

    11:10 I think it should be pronounced as लेन देन club

  • @laterlater8348
    @laterlater8348 Год назад +6

    Lol if any thing , the Vauld that was suggested multiple times on this channel went under and many ppl lost their money. Guys why do you even watch this. Its just a content for people like this to maintain their income stream from youtube and you have nothing to learn. There are many good youtube channels that will help with investing, please dont waste time here. All influnecers are shady so please avoid them and watch channels who are educators

  • @shivraj1788
    @shivraj1788 Год назад +1

    I have invested on regular basis in 12%, it is giving me intrest on regular basis, in morning i get my interest on time so apna rojka khana,thoda pina, ho jata hai...

  • @NARESH-f2c8g
    @NARESH-f2c8g Год назад

    sir ji, please check hdfc emi interest rates on credit cards, its around 16-24, please correct me, if i am wrong

  • @harishankar4460
    @harishankar4460 Год назад +2

    What a great way of explanation!

  • @akhilsharma5270
    @akhilsharma5270 Год назад +2

    You shown report of lenden group
    This is making 12 %club a good company . It is safe until corona like problem comes

  • @mysteryvilla8924
    @mysteryvilla8924 Год назад +37

    Hey Akshat,
    I am an mba finance student and I feel that I am getting smarter day by day after watching your videos regularly.
    Thanks for creating such quality content ❤️
    (Request)
    If possible i would recommend you to make video on how MBA students from tier 3 colleges can have a good career in finance.
    Again Thanks 🙏

  • @DisciplinedTrader27
    @DisciplinedTrader27 Год назад +1

    Those don’t know 12% club its basically a platform patnered with another nbfc called liquiloans which gives this p2p facility
    Its also partnered with other fintechs like cred and fi money and the interest rate is different with different platforms
    Like 12% club has 12% interest cred mint has 9% fi has 9-11%
    And there are other nbfcs like lendbox and lenden club which also do provide this kind of p2p service

  • @ParsamSaiBharath
    @ParsamSaiBharath Год назад

    What about CRED mint? Is it same?

  • @sonalisignapurkar6906
    @sonalisignapurkar6906 Год назад

    enjoyed your video.. especially appreciate the speed with which you educate us. Less time and powerful knowledge. great work!!

  • @MrRohit016
    @MrRohit016 Год назад

    only if such due diligence was done on vauld.

  • @sumitsharma-sp5fz
    @sumitsharma-sp5fz Год назад +2

    I join 12% club in Feb 2022 with little investment of 10K, it was good at that time i was able to withdraw the amount & Interest instantly during that time daily interest which i was getting little under 12%, Gradually i parked more amount & was getting interest daily. After using for 1 year suddenly daily interest was dropped from 12%, to 10% then i understood the risk here & withdrawal half of the my amount & reinvested in CRED. So far i have generated around 74K return within 18 months of using, I don't think that i would have got such amount by investing in Bank FDs or etc. Yes it is bit risky to invest. So far i am happy with 12 % club.

  • @itxmeme7143
    @itxmeme7143 Год назад +1

    I dont know y u hate 12%. The deposits and lending in 12% is controlled by liquiloans. Not bharath pay. Et money, cred mint fi jump etc all use this liquiloans for same. If 12% to fail first liquiloans eill have to fail.

  • @anshumankumar911
    @anshumankumar911 Год назад +1

    Sir please AI ke uper bat kijiye.
    1.kya iski wajah se sach me lakho log unemployed ho jayege.
    2. Uska Market pe kya impact ho sakta h
    3. Hum stock market me AI se behtar kaise kar sakte hain
    4. Kya isko koi investment opportunity banaya ja sakata h.
    Sir i am very fearful but ready to deal with it.please help❤

  • @s_k_47
    @s_k_47 Год назад +30

    I invested 5L since 2021 in 12% club and i have received full returns till today. After watching your video I have created full withdrawal. It takes two days for withdtawal, will update once i receive it

    • @skayajahmed3307
      @skayajahmed3307 Год назад +5

      Same here. I have invested 10 Lakhs and have regularly received interest & principal. I have applied for withdrawal after watching this video.

    • @vishnuprasad2824
      @vishnuprasad2824 Год назад +1

      Mee to invested 10 L since July 2020 and received 12% returns till April but from may it gas been reduced to 9% then I got something fishy and now by watching this video I decided to withdraw my full amount.

    • @kshitijaggarwal2672
      @kshitijaggarwal2672 Год назад +2

      Akshat ne bank run krwa diya hahahahahah 😂😂 confirmed

    • @Shubham_9898
      @Shubham_9898 Год назад

      Me too, I invested 2.5 L now I am withdrawing.

    • @avinashrockstar
      @avinashrockstar Год назад +1

      If all withdrawals are made then thats how entity collapses!

  • @jiti5034
    @jiti5034 8 месяцев назад

    Should it not be regulated at same level as Bank = Deposit taking institute?

  • @Turbo_GT1
    @Turbo_GT1 Год назад

    what i encountered is (been invested for more than 7-8 months ) if go to earning statement u will found that u earn more from cashback from 12% club rather than the underline p2p lending most of the time earning from p2p lenders were on average not more than 30-40% of the interest amount so that is something which even i donot get when i came across the earning statement so there is definitely something to explore here

  • @deepaksrivastav1182
    @deepaksrivastav1182 Год назад

    What about cred mint?

  • @arpitdoshi
    @arpitdoshi Год назад

    What a great explanation in simple language.. appreciate it

  • @dulamd1763
    @dulamd1763 Год назад +1

    I have invested 1.5L for 25 days and
    I did not find any issues
    It will be okay if you invest for short time but still risk is 100% is like your luck

  • @poshakwaale
    @poshakwaale Год назад +2

    Company agar video sponsored kar deti to bahut achi thi company😂😂😂

  • @MANOJ12189
    @MANOJ12189 Год назад

    Mobiwik is also giving 12 percent. Any information whether its a good deal considering the company

  • @funnyscene6744
    @funnyscene6744 Год назад +1

    I also invested there and making money. Yes you are right they take 6 days interest. Even though I am happy to get 12% interest

  • @AbhinavAnand10
    @AbhinavAnand10 Год назад +3

    Your research is not accurate because bharatpe also gives loans to shopkeepers and small vendors who pay 2%+ per month so that their working capital requirements are met because they don't get money from banks and institutions also bharatpe settles the money they are recieving from their customers so they can get their money with interest from the money they owe the shopkeepers which makes their loans less risky so what i am trying to say is it's obvious that P2P is risky but not as risky as you are saying please complete the research

  • @matrixtradersourav
    @matrixtradersourav Год назад

    12percent yearly or monthly?

  • @GAURAV0934
    @GAURAV0934 Год назад +1

    I had started investing money in 12% club since Dec 2022. My plan was to invest Rs. 5,000 every month but in the month of April 2023 they stopped taking deposits (atleast for my account). And they were also giving loans to who knows who so I withdrew my money in May. Though I got my money and interest(12%) on time, I never felt secure about it. Now I'm considering to invest in Cred mint as they are saying they lend money only to the ppl with 780+ cibil score. But the problem is 1 lakh deposit as starting amount. So still doing my research. If anybody has experience with Cred Mint, Please share your experience.

    • @raj09verma1
      @raj09verma1 Год назад +2

      Both cred mint and 12% club has lending partner as liquiloans. Not only this, now ETmoney has also started P2P lending and liquiloans is its lending partner. And if we are talking about risk, Stock market is the most risky platform where you can lose your entire life savings in one day.
      You can take conscious decisions and invest around 15-30% of your money in risky assets depending on your risk profile, but keep 70% in safe deposits. Also, safe deposits of banks can guarantee insurance for only 5lac deposit amount, uske baad to bank bhi safe nhi hai. Best approach is to fix your money in the post office FD schemes which guarantees 100% safe deposits as it is backed by the central government

    • @itxmeme7143
      @itxmeme7143 Год назад +1

      The 12% club and cred mint is controlled by liqui loans. Liquiloans are the people giving out the loans not 12% club or cred mint

  • @AeyGee
    @AeyGee Год назад

    16:25 - To be honest, VCs don't due diligence. That's why we see so many startup frauds or fails recently.

  • @mfkhaleel1354
    @mfkhaleel1354 Год назад

    Please make a video on analysis of Circpay.

  • @sushantw775
    @sushantw775 Год назад

    This the best learning.
    Thank you 👍

  • @raghavverma9797
    @raghavverma9797 Год назад

    Where is the next video recommendation?

  • @venbas2
    @venbas2 Год назад +1

    Corporate Bonds or even FD from big houses like Tatas or Bajaj or Shriram Group can give nearly 10%. If we manage to avoid Tax on this via HUF or non-salaried Dependents, then there is NO NEED to risk capital for that 12% club.

    • @wewe-fx6un
      @wewe-fx6un Год назад

      Which fd is giving 10%

    • @vamsi8569
      @vamsi8569 Год назад +2

      Please dont only tell us the theory put some links where we can do it practically

    • @venbas2
      @venbas2 Год назад

      @@vamsi8569 I gave enough details with names of fund houses and options. Google the details for the rest. Btw I already have put a portion of my portfolio in FD (with double digit cumulative return) ever since interest rates shot up

    • @ShailendraSingh-pk1gf
      @ShailendraSingh-pk1gf Год назад

      @VB btw bond yield and interest rates are inversely proportional, you'll only get double digit returns on one of them at a time.

  • @karnanigam
    @karnanigam Год назад

    To invest kaha karen

  • @santhoshs7499
    @santhoshs7499 Год назад +1

    Interest rate from loans are compounded
    But interest paid inversters in not compounded this is the real strategy 👽

  • @avssrinivasav
    @avssrinivasav Год назад

    What are your thoughts on corporate bonds investing platforms like wintwealth ? Most of their bonds are related to small finance companies. They could default anytime as well in this market. High risk at this time?

  • @avnindrabaranwal47
    @avnindrabaranwal47 Год назад +1

    Filthy rich and elites will continue to lead in the name of product or services. Have any one seen similar RoI in network marketting (of non elites)?

  • @Nirmal2935
    @Nirmal2935 Год назад +1

    मेरे पिताजी अपना रिटायरमेट का पैसा कही सेफ जगह लगना चाहते है।
    सर bajaj finance FD पर 8.6% रिटर्न्स दे रहा है। क्या ऑनलाइन FD लेना सेफ है और क्या मेरा पैसा सुरक्षित रहेगा। कृपया उचित सलह दें।

  • @farooq1783
    @farooq1783 Год назад +1

    Can you make a video on India P2P?

  • @natarajaniyer6748
    @natarajaniyer6748 Год назад

    Very informative and neutral comments. Thanks for guiding people like me.

  • @swamisagar08
    @swamisagar08 Год назад

    Hi Akshat, please make vidio on Gropital investment option. It is looking good alternative tax free option. Please look for it

  • @askerman3228
    @askerman3228 Год назад

    It's very refreshing to understand all the concept of the finance in lending in plain and simple English thanks a lot😊

  • @12345abcd_qwerty
    @12345abcd_qwerty Год назад +1

    p2p is an option to whom bank did not seem fit to provide loan. Lending them is higher risk and same reason i avoid doing p2p . If i need to take risk then doing nifty option would be better ..

  • @afsarpatel3405
    @afsarpatel3405 Год назад +1

    Vauld update par bhi video bana do sir

  • @yashthakar9441
    @yashthakar9441 Год назад +1

    It personally is not for me. if i feel adventurous i would go and buy Yes bank shares but will stay away from the P2P lending space 100%

  • @TheNileshthakker
    @TheNileshthakker Год назад +1

    Hi Akshat, great insights here. could you also please share your thoughts on other non-market linked investment opportunities like the Invoice discounting, theme based investing like farming/solar etc.

  • @Gpsuraj99
    @Gpsuraj99 Год назад

    You made a mistake I guess,
    While calculating NPA of 4% in lenden platform, you confused it with total interest, rather it should be on total AUM right?

  • @abhishek-kumar100
    @abhishek-kumar100 Год назад +15

    Great job !! You have no idea (or you may have), the kind of service you are doing to society. But irony is that people are busy surfing mindless reels millions view and then most of them find themselves ar the same place (economically) or down, but then blame the economy etc....keep it up Shrivastava Ji.

    • @wewe-fx6un
      @wewe-fx6un Год назад

      What?
      How much is pf interest increased this year?

  • @kariman_official
    @kariman_official Год назад

    Mera pass 20000 hai
    12% club me add kare ki nahi please bataiye
    12% club me Paisa koi dikkat nahi Na
    Please 🙏 help me

  • @karanchoubey
    @karanchoubey Год назад +2

    Last year I invested my money into corporate bonds at 11% yield. And those bonds are AA+ rated and secured.
    Way better than apps like these.

  • @vettrivelanbalakrishnan9935
    @vettrivelanbalakrishnan9935 7 месяцев назад

    Mr akshat
    do not compare with housing loan for collateral it is clean loan like personal loan given by banks without collateral

  • @abhilashsrana4825
    @abhilashsrana4825 Год назад

    What about Liquiloans?

  • @pravinp2000
    @pravinp2000 Год назад

    There was no need for the reference to SVB !

  • @puchu-chummi
    @puchu-chummi Год назад +3

    I invested 51k in 12% club. Let me know what I have to do

  • @hksahu15
    @hksahu15 Год назад

    Maine invest kiya tha lekin last 31 may ko pura amount waps kr diya interest ke sath. Ab age interest ka paisa kaun dega😭kya fir se deposit krna sahi hai?

  • @MerekoNehiBatana
    @MerekoNehiBatana Год назад +1

    can u analyse the same for mobiwik’s #Extra ?

  • @NeermalyaDas
    @NeermalyaDas Год назад +2

    Lendenclub or Lendbox or any other P2P platforms in their websites mention that their NPA is very low.. So how does it pose a risk to Bharatpe 12% club? Since they are doing it through them... Can anyone explain?
    Do these P2P websites lie in their websites?

    • @karanchoubey
      @karanchoubey Год назад +1

      They do say that their NPA percentage is very low , but who is verifying this for a fact ?
      Would you believe literally anything any website posts ?
      Here , their audits are being questioned OR do they even do audits of their financial statements or not.
      Hope you understand now.