Private loan modeling - any model examples?

I'm interested in exploring the world of private loans. Initially something like lending club is interesting to me, but I have an idea that I think could create a new class of loans. I'm really interested in modeling out potential for this idea, but I have limited experience modeling debt items.

I was wondering if anyone would be willing to share a detailed debt model with me? Ideally something from the lenders perspective showing the sources and uses of funds for lending, expected returns, expected default rates, etc.

Please either post here or PM me, I would really appreciate it.

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