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Q2 Launches Symphonix for Lender Borrowing Experiences

Q2 Launches Symphonix for Enhanced Borrowing Experiences for Lenders

Symphonix’s comprehensive lending platform enables non-bank lenders to streamline operations and improve customer experiences

Q2 Holdings Inc., a leading provider of digital transformation solutions for financial services, announced the introduction of Symphonix, the evolution of its cloud-based digital lending solution. The Symphonix lending platform is designed specifically to help non-bank lenders build and grow profitable portfolios.

Symphonix provides cloud-based loan origination, loan servicing, collections, and investor management applications across the globe and currently supports over 1.5 million monthly loan applications for non-bank lenders. Its mission is to expand the global community of lenders and borrowers by harnessing its deep understanding of technology for financial services.

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“Our vision is to create a world where access to capital no longer constrains people and small businesses from realizing their full potential,” said Bill Gravette. “Non-bank lenders are critical to helping expand credit access globally. However, they often spend too much time building and integrating infrastructure and not enough time attracting and serving their customers, refining their credit policies, and fulfilling their compliance obligations. At Symphonix, our team of experts is committed to helping our customers orchestrate better borrowing experiences and provide credit to consumers and small businesses.”

“With the help of Symphonix, we were able to scale almost immediately. The new system automated the lending process and provided built-in manual review alerts. Refinements previously took over nine months and now are live in as little as 30-45 days,” said Aaron Handke. “Q2 is the best software company with the best process I’ve been involved with in any of the startups I’ve done in my career.”

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Source – Businesswire

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