Most of the best personal loans come directly from a bank or credit union. However, some companies offer peer-to-peer loans, which means the funding for your loan comes from another individual, not an institution. Peer-to-peer (P2P) loans can sometimes be more accessible to borrowers thanks to easy application processes and sometimes higher loan amounts.
CNBC Select rounded up the best peer-to-peer personal loan lenders. We looked at key factors like interest rates, fees, loan amounts and term lengths offered, plus other features including how your funds are distributed, autopay discounts, customer service and how fast you can get your funds. (Read more about our methodology below.)