Hey guys, interesting approach for financing post secondary education. I'm curious do investors choose which students to invest in or how do you approve / reject students?
@omarshammas Hi Omar. Investors do not choose individual students to invest in but put their money into funds in which we pool multiple students. We approve students based on their current situation and future potential. We have a very holistic definition of this and take the major, the university, grades, extracurricular activities, and work experience into account. Since we want to offer financing to everyone we rather accept than reject and set up special funds for students with less earning potential. For these funds, we work with impact-based investors who focus on social good over returns.
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It's really exciting to see disruption in this space. β¨ I hope solutions like Blair can ultimately lead to a better quality of life for students post-graduation. By the way, what inspired the name Blair?
@lizadixon Hi Liza, thank you for the comment!β¨β¨
Two years ago we did our first little trip to Scotland together. We stayed in an AirBnB and our host βBlairβ was pretty much an epitome of kind-heartedness and caring. She helped us a lot to have an incredible experience. Weβre still in contact with her.β¨
While brainstorming for our name and thinking about what we are trying to build and symbolize, she came up in conversation. Itβs also just a beautiful name so it was a perfect match.
Where were you when I was in college?! I see a huge potential in Blair and I'll be telling my younger cousins about this; their parents have been saving up for their college tuition since they were born!
Few questions! How will you be testing for a student's potential? Will Blair help in increasing a student's potential long term? I wonder what Blair will look like in the future when going to college won't be the norm :)
How are you sure you'll get a return on your investment? How much interest do you charge? How can you calculate risk/potential upside?
Seems like a very cool idea!
@jakemor As for all investment products, we can never guarantee a return. However, you can get reasonable estimates if your forecasts are good.
We do not charge interest; students pay back a certain percentage of their future income for a fixed period of time.
The core of our risk and upside assessment is based on Monte Carlo Models that simulate potential outcomes for millions of hypothetical students.
@emin_aliev Hi Emin, there are currently no plans for going global. The focus, for now, will be the US.
Every US citizen or permanent resident is generally eligible. We do make exceptions for international students on a case by case basis.
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Iβm not sure I understand how this works. The suggested starting amount is $10k...but who only finances $10k for their college? Iβm imagining more like $100k-$200k.
If it was $200k, at a payback of 100 months (suggested on site was 96 months) thatβs $2k per month before any return. That seems like a lot.
What is the max you finance? Whatβs the longest payback window you accept?
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