New Delhi, (IANS) : Technology group for digital consumer credit, Kreditech, has received a EUR 110 million (around Rs 770 crore) investment from global online payment service provider PayU, a company statement said here on Wednesday.
The statement said as part of the deal, Kreditech and PayU had agreed to a global partnership to deliver a joint proposition for “point of sale” finance.
According to the statement, the investment is the largest-ever equity investment in a German fintech company and builds on a successful 12-month pilot programme in Poland.
“Kreditech will expand its Lending as a Service (LaaS) offering and deliver its unique AI (artificial intelligence) and machine-learning credit underwriting and loan management technology to PayU’s 300,000-strong network of merchants,” it said.
“The announcement follows a successful pilot programme managed by Kreditech and PayU, offering Polish consumers improved access to credit in a real-time online process. The pilot programme issued more than EUR 10 million in credit.”
The statement noted that through this financing, PayU had acquired a significant minority stake in Kreditech.
“Kreditech’s and PayU’s…partnership is the first such strategic cooperation pact between a payment service provider and a technology-driven consumer finance company,” it added.
Kreditech’s LaaS product line is an API (application programme interface)-based solution, which enables partners to offer tailor-made consumer financial products to their customers built on top of its technology and machine-learning based underwriting.
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