The peer-to-peer lending club operator, backed by $2m in seed capital from Google and others. is set to launch its service this week.

US-based online savings startup Puddle has raised $2m in seed funding from investors including Google Ventures, the corporate venturing unit of diversified internet company Google, Fast Company has reported.

Venture capital firms Andreessen Horowitz and Draper Associates also contributed funding for the startup, which is launching its service this week.

Founded in 2012, Puddle operates an online savings club that enables its members to borrow money from each other. Once members join one of Puddle’s Trust Networks, they can borrow…