A tough place to grow, if you're human - Anonymous employee Lendable (UK) Employee Review

2.0
18 July 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- You’ll be given a lot of responsibility early on - Exposure to different parts of the business if you take initiative - Fast paced environment that can stretch your capacity quickly - Occasional perks and social events

Cons

- Burnout is rampant and treated as a personal failing rather than a direct result of poor leadership and structural dysfunction. - There is no meaningful support system. You're left to navigate complex responsibilities alone, with little to no guidance, and then blamed when things fall through the cracks. - The culture is hollow, a series of surface level gestures that are out of touch with what people actually need to feel safe, valued, or seen. - Progression is opaque at best and political at worst. Promotions and pay rises are inconsistent, often reserved for those who play the game rather than those who deliver impact. - Constructive feedback is virtually non-existent. When issues arise, you're either ignored or punished, not coached or developed. - HR serves to protect leadership and company optics, not the people. - Concerns are brushed aside, and trust in the function is practically nonexistent. - Performance improvement plans are weaponised. They're often handed out without warning or context, used to create paper trails rather than real development opportunities. - Attrition is sky high. People disappear quietly and frequently, and no one ever stops to ask why. It’s treated as normal, even expected. - Leadership operates in a vacuum. Decisions are made behind closed doors, accountability is rare, and the story changes depending on who’s listening.

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5.0
12 Nov 2025
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Pros

Really positive experience working here, the engineering and product people in the Loans UK team are the best professionals that I've worked with in my career.

Cons

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5.0
19 Feb 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

A lot of whining and complaining in the reviews below. I spent 5 formative years at Lendable and view it very differently. This is a workplace that, quite simply, rewards those who do good work with incredible opportunities to learn, earn, and get ahead. It's completely false to talk about 'make friends with management to get ahead' - this doesn't even make sense. Everyone here is incentivised to contribute to the company's value, and everyone knows the business has a decent shot at making it to the big leagues and changing the consumer finance industry for good, and that obviously won't happen if people get promoted on favouritism rather than performance. Hence, if you contribute to the mission, if you manage to make a difference with your effort or your ideas, if you go the extra mile to help out that customer even if it means staying late, but you figure out a process improvement as a result, you will get ahead. If you're a moaner who expects things to be handed to you, if you want a conventional 'check in at 9am, check out at 5pm' workplace, go to a big bank as you won't be happy here. But if you accept a degree of flux, of things in the air, of fighting to innovate in a space dominated by massive incumbent banks that deliver awful service to their customers, if you approach this with a degree of relish at the intellectual challenge it presents, if you are willing to put two feet forward and give it your all to add value, and learn an incredible amount from some of the smartest people in the business in the process – you've come to the right place, and you won't regret your time here.

Cons

- A lot is expected of employees; you need to work hard to get ahead - Things can change (resource allocation, teams etc.) in response to shifting circumstances, so there is an element of unpredictability - Not a conventionally structured workplace, they try to do things differently, not a good fit for those who demand highly stilted corporate environments, you need to be adaptable - I've seen nicer offices

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