DF Capital goes live with Lendscape
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This milestone has enabled DF Capital to launch its asset finance offering to market; providing additional financing solutions to SMEs, as well as its first consumer finance products.
By adopting Lendscape's API-first platform, DF Capital is streamlining operations, accelerating decision-making, and moving towards touch-free automation, creating an enhanced lending experience for customers. Lendscape's technology also positions DF Capital to better leverage data and harness AI, equipping them for future advancements in digital lending.
DF Capital chose Lendscape as its technology partner for its deep industry expertise and highly scalable platform, designed to adapt as the bank expands. A major advantage of Lendscape's solution is its ability to act as a 'product engine', making it easy for DF Capital to innovate, connect with other tools, and launch new offerings.
"We've been impressed by Lendscape's capabilities and how smoothly the project has gone," said Paul Atherton, DF Capital's Chief Technology Officer. "Lendscape's industry knowledge, advanced technology, and deep understanding of our needs made them the ideal partner to help us achieve our goals. Through this collaboration, we can better support UK businesses with flexible financing, expand our operations, and continue delivering the best experience for our customers."
"We're excited that DF Capital has successfully gone live with Lendscape,' said Steve Taplin, Chief Product Officer at Lendscape. 'We're committed to delivering flexible, modern technology that drives efficiency and supports the evolving needs of our clients. DF Capital is leveraging Lendscape's capabilities to enhance operations while meeting the rigorous requirements of the regulated banking sector. This partnership affirms the growing recognition of the value our solutions and team bring to the market.'
Sunny Bhachu, Regional Sales Director at Lendscape added, "Supporting DF Capital in their growth journey is truly exciting. We're proud to empower their efforts to extend support for UK customers through our solutions."
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