As you know the unrest in Kazakhstan has caused the suspension of a number of loan originators (LO's) on Mintos including IDF Eurasia and Jetfinance.
Mintos has now unsuspended them and has released the statement below:
[](Update 13 January 2022
Internet connections in Kazakhstan have been restored, and the restrictions on international payments were lifted. We received proof of payment from all our lending companies from Kazakhstan. As a result, we’ve removed the cautionary measures, and loans issued in Kazakhstan by GFM, IDF Eurasia, Jet Finance, LF TECH, and Sun Finance Kazakhstan are now fully available again and included in the Mintos strategies.)
It was not just mintos affected by the unrest. Also P2P platforms Peerberry and Robocash were affected.
The last statement from Robocash was:
[](Dear investors,
Please read an update on RC Riga Kazakhstan for you.
Our Kazakhstani company continues to operate online and focuses on working mainly with existing and repeat clients. Offline offices are only working in the cities where it is safe to work.
We are reducing the supply of loans on the platform, and it will continue this way until we see that the situation is stable and safe for investors. Current loans will run as planned and close on their due dates. Robocash Group takes the responsibility to cover all payments to investors on time and to the full extent.
In general, the situation in the country is gradually improving. The Internet returns to big cities and the Russia-led Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) military bloc starts to withdraw its troops from Kazakhstan.
Thank you.)
The latest update from Peerberry was:
Dear all,
The situation in Kazakhstan has stabilized, with troops continuing guarding strategic facilities to keep order in the country. The Internet has been restored, banks returned to normal operations, our partners continue business stable as usual with no changes.
As of today, PeerBerry is returning loan supply from Kazakhstan's partners to the platform, but on a smaller scale - we will continue closely monitoring developments in Kazakhstan. In case needed, we will take necessary actions again to ensure the full protection of your investments on the PeerBerry platform.
What happens now
The situation looks to have stabalised so far and investors haven't lost any money. Have you invested in P2P in Kazakhstan? What platforms are you using?
Thanks for reading