No. Happen Bank’s retail investing program has been fully discontinued. Communications regarding the closure of Retail Investment accounts were sent throughout 2025 to the email address associated with the account.
Is Happen Bank's retail investing program still active?
Last Updated June 22, 2026less than a minute read
Additional Program Closure FAQ
- Who can I contact if I have questions?
- Do I need to take any further action?
- What happened to my loans?
- What happened to my account?
- A Note to Our Investors
- What does this mean for my account?
- Is the investor portal still available?
- Why is the Happen Bank Retail Notes program closing?
- Are there any tax implications for 2025 and beyond?
- Will I receive any additional payments?
- Can I still access my tax documents?
- Will I receive any additional payments, and what if I didn’t receive my funds?
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No further action is required. The program has been fully closed.
No. All funds have already been distributed to investors via ACH or check.
All investor accounts were closed in stages throughout 2025. The closure process was fully completed by the end of 2025.
Tax documents (including 1099s) were issued and delivered for all applicable years through 2024
All remaining Notes were repurchased in 2024, with investors receiving their final loan payments as part of the repurchase process.
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