For more than four decades, Lendscape has been helping its clients deliver better business financing.
Today, our products and services are used by over 130 banks and finance providers across 50 countries. Our flexible end-to-end platform offers them everything they need to provide an extensive range of financing products, smoothly and securely. From institutional lenders to SME specialists, our software gives our clients the agility to create new and innovative finance products that help their customers thrive.
Headquartered in London, and with regional offices in California and Singapore, Lendscape employs over 170 people around the world.
We continue to grow and evolve, building on our heritage while keeping pace with the changing demands of the financial software sector.
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