
Alba Bank Adopts nCino Cloud Banking Platform for SME Lending
UK’s newest challenger bank dedicated to supporting SMEs to be powered by nCino’s single platform.
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UK’s newest challenger bank dedicated to supporting SMEs to be powered by nCino’s single platform.
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Codat and nCino have partnered to automate the underwriting process for small business loans, making it faster and easier for small businesses to get the credit they need. Recognise Bank is the first financial institution to go live with the new integration. The Bank has eliminated significant data entry requirements and is able to provide its customers with a quicker, more efficient and frictionless service.
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Financial services leader selects nCino to streamline origination, underwriting and portfolio management within its Small Business Banking Business
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LONDON, Nov. 10, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — nCino, Inc. (NASDAQ: NCNO), a pioneer in cloud banking and digital transformation solutions for the global financial services industry, today announced that leading alternative mid-sized business lender, ThinCats, is expanding its use of the nCino Cloud Banking Platform across its wider SME lending processes. The extension follows the successful deployment of nCino’s Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS) workflow this summer. The CBILS programme highlighted the ever-increasing importance for fast loan processing as small and medium-sized businesses endeavor to restart trade. In response to the pandemic, ThinCats quickly embraced a digital-first mindset and a new technology solution. By adopting nCino’s cloud-based platform, ThinCats has been able to manage CBILS loans from the initial application through drawdown and beyond, including ongoing monitoring and customer servicing.
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Financial institutions worldwide have felt immense pressure from the impact of the COVID-19 global pandemic in terms of supporting their clients amid financial uncertainty. COVID-19 and the subsequent shutdowns of many businesses have had an economic impact across the globe. As a result of the pandemic, 7.5 million small businesses in the U.S. are now in danger of closing permanently. Unemployment rates in 2020 hovered nearly three times the average of the year prior, and as of June 30th, 2020, 4.5 million homeowners faced forbearance.As the prospect of a quick V-shaped recovery receded in many countries, Accenture analysts anticipated higher job losses, limited economic growth and an environment in which many consumers and businesses will be unable to pay their debts, significantly affecting financial institutions even further.
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