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Portfolio Management & Performance Optimization in Lending

Portfolio Management & Performance Optimization in Lending

February 17, 2026

Key takeaways: Lending Portfolio Management is how lender teams protect returns after funding, not just how they report results. The hard part is not “seeing

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4 Key Factors Driving Global Growth in Digital Lending

4 Key Factors Driving Global Growth in Digital Lending

February 16, 2026

Key Highlights: The way we borrow money is changing fast, and if you’ve noticed more people skipping the bank branch for their smartphones, you’re seeing

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Loan Decision Engines 2026: Speed, Accuracy & Compliance Compared

Loan Decision Engines 2026: Speed, Accuracy & Compliance Compared

February 13, 2026

Key takeaways: In 2026, the fastest lenders are not “approving faster” by taking more risk. They’re approving faster because their Decision Engine in Lending is

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Automated vs Manual Underwriting: Where Each Model Fails

Automated vs Manual Underwriting: Where Each Model Fails

February 12, 2026

Key takeaways: Underwriting is where lending operations crack first. As lenders add digital channels, expand products, and connect more data providers, decisions must be fast

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What Breaks in Underwriting as Digital Lending Scales

What Breaks in Underwriting as Digital Lending Scales

February 11, 2026

Key takeaways: When a lender grows, underwriting gets stressed first. Not because your credit team forgot risk. It happens because Digital Lending Underwriting becomes a

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How Application Intake Design Drives Cost per Application

How Application Intake Design Drives Cost per Application

February 10, 2026

Key takeaways: If you are trying to reduce Cost per Application, start at the front door. Application Intake Design decides how clean your data is,

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