TurnKey Lender has been selected as a winner in the 2021 FinTech Breakthrough Awards, taking home the Banking Innovation Award.
The award show’s goal is to deliver the most comprehensive analysis of the FinTech industry each year, and with over 3,750 nominations, the industry evaluation was broad and extremely competitive for the 2021 program. Some of the winners from other categories include TurnKey Lender’s partner, Plaid, Global Payments, Google Pay, Fiserv, FIS, Raisin, Quicken, Mastercard, Personal Capital, Experian, and others.
The 5th annual FinTech Breakthrough Awards program recognizes the companies and products in the global financial services and technology industry that make the biggest impact on the market today. The event this year is larger than ever in terms of participants, the quantity, and the quality of submissions from some of the best FinTech companies all over the world.
After a thorough review, scoring, and analysis, FinTech Breakthrough announced that TurnKey Lender has won this year’s Banking Innovation Award with its Unified Lending Management platform.
“It’s a privilege and an honor to be recognized at FinTech Breakthrough Awards, especially as we gain a larger foothold in the banking automation space this year. These awards celebrate companies who’ve helped their clients withstand the 2020’s forced digitalization of finance and we’re proud to be one of the pioneers of the digital lending space. Stay tuned and see you next year! “ – Dmitry Voronenko, CEO and co-founder of TurnKey Lender, commented on the win.
About TurnKey Lender ULM:
TurnKey Lender ULM (Unified Lending Management) is an intelligent, easy-to-use integrated SaaS that can be swiftly adjusted to the business needs and includes all the functionality required to make the lending process of any scale fully digital. The company applies proprietary AI and no-code technology that securely digitizes every step of credit management. Loan lifecycle automation starts with customer onboarding (web/mobile app), credit scoring (using traditional and alternative AI-driven models), decisioning (using flexible and configurable decisioning engine), underwriting (with all paperwork automated), loan management (with AI-based early warning indicators, automated notifications, and payment processing), reporting, and more.