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    Goodbye, LendingClub. Digital bank rebrands as Happen Bank

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    • Key insight: LendingClub has picked a new name that includes the word “bank,” an important milestone in the 20-year-old company’s evolution.
    • What’s at stake: By rebranding itself as Happen Bank, the company is telling existing and potential customers that it’s a bank, one with a range of products and services.
    • Forward look: The change is set to roll out this summer, CEO Scott Sanborn said.

    LendingClub, which debuted two decades ago as an online alternative to traditional bank lending, is changing its name this summer as part of its evolution into a full-fledged bank.
    Say hello to Happen Bank. 

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    The San Francisco-based company said Tuesday that the new name is the next step in its shift from a peer-to-peer lending marketplace that launched in 2006 to the diversified digital bank that it is today. The announcement comes five months after executives told investors they would pursue a name change to showcase the firm’s broader scope of banking products and services.

    Since 2024, LendingClub has introduced a checking account and a high-yield savings account. It also offers certificates of deposit. It’s had a bank charter since 2021, when it bought Radius Bank, a digital bank based in Boston. 

    “We’ve clearly outgrown the name,” CEO Scott Sanborn told American Banker on Tuesday. The new moniker is “a reflection of who we already are, and we’re in a place to bring that to life now.”

    The new name will appear this summer on the company’s website and mobile app, its social media channels and customer communications and on marketing materials, the bank said in a press release. The $11.6 billion-asset LendingClub, which had five million customers by the end of December, did not disclose the anticipated costs of the rebranding initiative.

    The new name is appropriate for a company that wants to deliver the message that it’s an actual bank, Tom Switzer, an analyst at Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, wrote Tuesday in a research note.

    “While new names always take some getting used to, Happen Bank has one clear advantage over LendingClub: It clarifies to customers that the company is indeed a bank,” Switzer wrote.

    The change will likely roll out after the second quarter ends, Sanborn said. LendingClub Corp., the holding company for LendingClub Bank, will become Happen Inc., a spokesperson said Tuesday.

    Including the word “bank” in its name marks a big change for LendingClub, which for years was a peer-to-peer lender that offered unsecured personal loans, funded by a mix of individual and institutional investors. The business model changed when LendingClub acquired Radius in a cash-and-stock deal valued at $185 million when it was announced. 

    The deal, which included a national bank charter and about $2.1 billion of low-cost deposits, was one of the first instances of a U.S. fintech buying a bank.

    In the early years, “we felt we didn’t need to be a bank,” Sanborn said. Later, becoming one delivered benefits, including higher profitability, in part because the company could keep loans on its balance sheet, he said. Still, not all customers knew the company was a bank, he said.

    While researching potential new names, “we talked to hundreds of customers as well as people who should be our customers … and we learned a lot,” Sanborn said. “Current customers really love us and want to do more with us, and also they didn’t know that we’re a bank.”

    The word ‘happen’ is all about how the bank views its customers, as people who are trying to achieve financial goals and being proactive in reaching those goals, Sanborn said.

    “‘Happen’ really, really stood out,” he said. “This is a clear winner and allows us to really put the focus on the customers. It’s them that’s making it happen, and it’s our job to clear the way.”

    One thing that won’t change with a new name, at least in the medium term: LendingClub’s preference for a branchless model. There are no plans to open physical locations, Sanborn said.

    Throughout its history, the bank has originated more than $100 billion of loans, including $2.6 billion between Oct. 1 and Dec. 31, 2025, according to its fourth-quarter earnings report. Loans and leases held for investment totaled $4.5 billion during the quarter, down 9% year over year. Deposits grew 8% year over year to $9.8 billion. 

    LendingClub is scheduled to present its first-quarter earnings report on April 27.

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