Nibble Launches New Legal Strategy for Investors
Regular readers of PAS will know I have a particular interest in P2P/crowdlending investment. Such platforms offer the opportunity to invest in loans to businesses or individuals and profit from the interest charged to borrowers.
With savings account interest rates still quite low, many investors are looking for better returns on their savings and investments. If that applies to you, European crowdlending platform Nibble is worth a look.
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What is Nibble?
Nibble is a crowdlending platform launched in 2020 by IT Smart Finance, a company with over five years’ experience developing innovative products in financial technology. They offer a range of investment products which you can read about on the Nibble website. Today I am focusing on their latest offering, called the Legal Strategy.
What is the Legal Strategy?
The Legal Strategy offers the highest potential return of all the investment options on Nibble. The loans in question are in default and facing legal action (hence the name, of course).
For investment portfolios offered through the Nibble Legal Strategy, collection and litigation management are performed by Boostr. This is a company that buys overdue loans from banks and MFOs (Multiple Facility Organizations) at auctions at a typical discount of 85%, and automates the process of extra-judicial and legal recovery.
Nibble say that thanks to the deep experience and technologies developed by Boostr, it is possible to achieve a high percentage of capital return. The company draws on more than five years of successful experience in the area of debt recovery.
The Legal Strategy terms for investors, copied from the Nibble website, are shown below.
As you can see, the Legal Strategy comes with a deposit back guarantee. This is a guarantee to return the full investment amount at the end of the investment period and a minimum yield of 8% per year. The actual yield paid will depend on how successful recovery efforts prove, so you may end up with an annual return of anywhere between 8% and 14.5%. As you will probably know, this is above the average in the collective financing industry.
The minimum investment in Nibble’s Legal Strategy is €10 (about £8.70 at current exchange rates) and the maximum is €10,000. The platform has an auto-investment tool, allowing trading to be fast and straightforward. You aren’t required to choose individual loan portions, as this is all handled by the company. You simply choose your investment strategy based on the timescale over which you wish to invest and the level of risk you are comfortable with.
What Are the Risks?
No investment is without risk, but Nibble have gone to some lengths to keep this as low as possible. You can read a detailed article on this page of the Nibble website (warning: it is quite long!).
For investors in the new Legal Strategy, your money is invested in a portfolio comprising a large number of loans. The risk is therefore controlled and managed, as if any loans prove irrecoverable they will normally be offset by others that are successfully recovered (with interest and penalties).
As stated above, the risk is shared between the investor and the platform in the form of a variable interest rate. The rate paid is calculated automatically by Nibble every 90 days based on how the loan portfolio in question is performing. So every 90 days investors receive interest of between 8% (the guaranteed minimum) and 14.5% (the maximum). The actual rates paid can therefore vary from one quarter to another. Nibble say that average payouts currently are around 12.5% (this corresponds with my own experiences to date as a Legal Strategy investor).
- If, for example, you invested €1000 in the Legal Strategy over 12 months, you could expect to receive anywhere between €80 and €145 in interest over the 12 month period, along with the return of your initial capital.
This is a fixed term investment, so it may be best to avoid if you think you might need the money back urgently before the end date. However, Nibble do say that if you change your mind, you can withdraw money from your portfolio ahead of schedule. They say they will find a new investor for your portfolio for a small commission fee.
The other risk, obviously, is that the platform itself will go bust. For various reasons set out on the Nibble website this appears unlikely, but of course it’s not impossible. If that were to happen, you would not be covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) which covers deposits in registered UK savings institutions up to £85,000. Nibble say that in the worst case scenario ‘a management company will be assigned to help the investor to recover funds in accordance with the rights of claim against the borrower. In addition, there is always a reserve fund which serves as an additional “safety airbag” for the investor.’
Finally, as loans are currently all in euro, UK investors will of course have to contend with exchange rate fluctuations. These could work for you or against you.
How Do You Get Started?
If you wish to invest via Nibble, the first thing you will need to do is set up an account via the Nibble website.
As Nibble is a European operation, you will need to invest in euro and your returns will be paid in this currency. That obviously adds a layer of complication for UK residents, but there are various ways around this. If you have a UK bank account you will normally be able to make (and receive) payments in euro, but may be charged a NSTF (Non-Sterling Transaction Fee).
You could use your own bank to fund your account initially, but if you become a regular investor with Nibble you might want to use a service/account that charges lower fees. You could use a money transfer service such as Paysera or Wise (formally TransferWise). These will enable you to transfer funds between Nibble and your own bank account with (potentially) lower charges and a more favourable exchange rate.
Another option would be to open a euro account with a provider such as Starling. This will allow you to receive and make payments in both sterling and euro, again at a lower overall cost.
My Experience
I wanted to try out Nibble myself,so I set up an account with them a while ago. The process was quick and straightforward. You just click on Create Account at the top of the Nibble homepage and follow the online instructions.
You are required to complete a short verification process before opening your account. This involves taking a photo of your passport, driving licence or some other form of ID, along with a selfie. You may use your mobile phone camera for this. It all worked smoothly and seamlessly in my case, and within a couple of minutes my application had been verified and approved.
After that, it is just a matter of making your initial deposit and deciding which of the strategies you want to use. Initially I chose their Classic Strategy as a low-risk test and everything went as promised. More recently I invested €100 in the Legal Strategy. This has also been running smoothly, with interest payments credited quarterly as promised.
Closing Thoughts
If you are looking for a more exciting home for some of your cash that allows you to take advantage of the higher interest rates on offer in continental Europe, Nibble is worth checking out.
The new Legal Strategy offers the highest rate of return of all their strategies. Of course, with higher returns typically come higher risks, and you do need to be comfortable with this. It is also important to note that with the Legal Strategy rates paid may vary over the period of your investment (though with an 8% guaranteed minimum).
The website’s ease of use is another attraction, as is the fact that Nibble doesn’t impose any fees or charges on investors. You do just need to bear in mind the need to switch between pounds and euro and the importance of minimizing the costs associated with this.
As a company based in Spain, NIbble doesn’t have too many UK reviews, but those that I have seen are generally positive. On the popular independent Trustpilot website, they have 11 reviews in total, six with 5 stars (‘Great’) and three with 4 stars (‘Very Good’). There are two 1-star reviews which reduce their average somewhat. These relate to difficulties withdrawing money. Nibble have replied to both and it appears that the problems arose due to the way the banks operate rather than being any fault of Nibble themselves. It also appears that the issues were satisfactorily resolved.
Obviously, nobody should put all their money into Nibble’s Legal Strategy, but it is worth considering within a diversified savings and investments portfolio. You should also bear in mind that your money won’t be protected by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS), which protects deposits of up to £85,000 in most UK bank accounts. Of course, P2P/crowdlending platforms in the UK are not generally covered by the FSCS either.
I will continue to report on Pounds and Sense about how my Nibble investments fare.
- New! Cashback Bonus. Until 31 July 2023 Nibble are offering a 2% cashback bonus for all new investments in their Legal Strategy. Visit their website for more info.
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Disclaimer: I am not a qualified independent financial adviser and nothing in this post should be construed as personal financial advice. You should always do your own ‘due diligence’ before investing and seek professional advice if unsure how best to proceed. All investing carries a risk of loss. Note also that this review includes my affiliate (referral) links, so if you click through and end up investing with Nibble, I may receive a commission for introducing you. This will not affect the price you pay or the product/service you receive.
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