AOPAY Co-Lending Software Solution is a type of financial services and loan management software that helps banks, NBFCs, and lending institutions collaboratively originate, disburse, manage, and service loans under co-lending models. The software is designed to support joint lending arrangements by enabling participating institutions to share borrower data, manage loan portfolios, track repayments, and comply with regulatory requirements. It falls under the Loan Management / Financial Services Software category and is typically used by banks, NBFCs, fintech lenders, and financial institutions participating in co-lending partnerships.
The primary use cases of Co-Lending Software Solution include borrower onboarding, loan origination, fund allocation between lending partners, repayment tracking, interest calculation, and regulatory reporting. By centralizing co-lending operations, the software helps institutions maintain transparency, reduce operational complexity, and ensure accurate settlement between partners.
Key features and capabilities include:
- Joint Loan Origination: Manage shared loan applications, credit assessments, approvals, and disbursements across multiple lenders.
- Fund & Share Management: Track lender contributions, interest sharing, principal allocation, and revenue distribution.
- Repayment & Servicing: Automate EMI schedules, repayment tracking, overdue monitoring, and partner-wise settlement.
- Partner & Borrower Management: Maintain borrower profiles, partner agreements, loan terms, and transaction histories.
- Compliance & Reporting: Generate audit-ready reports, regulatory filings, and reconciliation statements aligned with co-lending guidelines.
Co-Lending Software Solution enables financial institutions to streamline collaborative lending operations, improve operational accuracy, reduce manual reconciliation, and maintain regulatory compliance. The centralized system supports scalable co-lending programs while ensuring clear visibility into loan performance, partner contributions, and financial outcomes across all participating institutions.