Let’s help you separate sheep from wolves!
We both know that not all customers are the same: some are angels, others are less salubrious; some are good for the money, and others will probably fleece you. How then do you separate the wheat from chaff or the sheep from the wolves? Or how do you even meet regulatory demands of Know Your Customer (KYC) where customers should be tiered based on what you know about them and the documents they have provided to you?
Use multiple credit bureaus to double your protection
Relying on a single credit bureau can leave gaps in how you assess borrower risk. By using multiple credit bureaus, lenders gain a more complete view of a borrower’s financial behavior, helping to uncover inconsistencies, reduce blind spots, and improve decision accuracy. This layered approach not only strengthens fraud detection but also enhances confidence in credit decisions, making it a powerful strategy for lenders looking to protect their portfolio and lend more responsibly.
Assurdly increased employee happiness by 100%. You can do the same!
Assurdly helped its staff get access to loans for them to buy personal items and work tools. The employee happiness and engagements went through the roof!
Meet Adjutor: Your critical support for making better credit decisions
Making the right credit decisions requires more than instinct, it demands access to reliable data, clear insights, and the right tools. Adjutor is designed to support lenders at this critical point, helping them assess risk, evaluate borrowers more accurately, and make smarter, faster decisions. By providing deeper visibility into credit behavior and simplifying complex data, Adjutor empowers lenders to reduce risk while maintaining efficiency and growth.
Reach more customers with the Lendsqr offline loan feature
As a digital lender, there are so many things to consider when creating your loan portfolio. How do you create the perfect products that would reach your ideal target customer? What if your target customer base may not be tech-savvy or does not have access to the internet at all? How do you cater to […]
A Guide to Nigeria’s Financial Ecosystem: Players, Services, and Regulators
Nigeria’s financial ecosystem is a dynamic network of institutions, technologies, and regulatory bodies working together to drive economic activity and expand access to financial services. From traditional banks and microfinance institutions to fintech startups and payment providers, each player plays a distinct role in how money moves across the system. Understanding the services they offer and the regulators that oversee them is essential for anyone looking to navigate, participate in, or build within this evolving landscape.
Protect your lending business from fraudsters
To help you protect your lending business from fraudsters, we’ve introduced a new solution that would allow you set security checks before a transaction can be carried out.
Scaling lending: Leveraging Lendsqr’s loan invite for wider reach
As lenders look to expand their customer base and reach new potential borrowers, Lendsqr's loan invite method has provided an effective way.
How the Lendsqr Karma service blocks bad actors and defaulters
Lending becomes harder when the same bad actors move across platforms, taking loans with no intention to repay. This is where Lendsqr’s Karma service comes in. By checking borrower identities, device patterns, and past behavior across the ecosystem, Karma helps lenders identify defaulters and fraud risks early in the decision process. This article explains how it works and how it helps protect loan portfolios from repeat abuse.
A1 Credit: Using digital channels to give loans to Nigerians and SMEs
A1 Credit is part of a growing shift in Nigeria’s lending space, where digital channels are being used to reach individuals and small businesses that traditional systems often overlook. By moving loan applications, verification, and disbursement online, lenders can respond faster to demand while working with limited credit histories and informal income patterns. This article looks at how A1 Credit approaches digital lending, the role of alternative data and automated decisioning, and what this means for Nigerians and SMEs seeking more accessible and responsive financing options.
Paystack vs. Flutterwave – which is better for loan collection?
Choosing between Paystack and Flutterwave for loan collection goes beyond pricing or popularity. For lenders, the real concern is how reliably repayments are collected, how flexible the payment options are, and how well each platform fits into existing workflows. This article breaks down how both providers handle recurring payments, direct debit, and transaction monitoring, helping you decide which is better suited for your loan collection needs.


