Common use of Note Issuance Clause in Contracts

Note Issuance. A Note is issued and sold to the original Note purchaser immediately after LendingClub purchases the corresponding Member Loan. LendingClub purchases each Member Loan at least two business days after the Member Loan is issued by the issuing bank, which period may be up to five calendar days where the first or second business day precedes a holiday weekend. As a result of this process, the original Note purchaser will hold each newly purchased Note for less than one month before the first payment is due, making the first payment on such Note (to the extent any corresponding Borrower payments are received) smaller than subsequent monthly payments. The Notes shall be issued, or, if applicable, have been issued, pursuant to an indenture dated October 10, 2008 (as subsequently amended, supplemented or otherwise restated from time to time, the “Indenture”) between LendingClub and Delaware Trust Company (formerly CSC Trust Company of Delaware), a Delaware state-chartered trust company, the trustee under the Indenture for the Notes (the “Trustee”). The form of Note is an exhibit to the Indenture, which is publicly filed with the SEC.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Investor Agreement (LendingClub Corp), Investor Agreement (LendingClub Corp)