More visible at a thousand deals than it was at a hundred.
Growth should sharpen your view of the book, not blur it. CS Lend reports from the system of record — not from last month's export.
Principal
$48.2M
Active
1,204
On-time
97.3%
The problem
At a hundred deals you knew every agreement personally. At twelve hundred you know aggregates — produced in Excel, by one analyst, telling you what happened last month. The gap between the data you need and the data you have is measured in risk you can't see yet.
Built for the way you actually operate.
The book, in real time
Dashboards and snapshots straight off live servicing data — balances, performance, delinquency, and pace across the whole portfolio, updated as payments post.
Cohorts and curves
Static pool and cohort analysis with collections curves — see how each vintage of originations actually performs, not how the blended average hides it.
Sliced your way
Portfolio assignment with per-portfolio bank accounts, white-label support for sub-servicing structures, and reporting by product line, source, or fund.
This is rigorous statistics on your real data — deliberately not dressed up as machine-learning prediction.
Related capabilities
Questions, answered.
Salesforce's permissioning lets you give partners governed, real-time views instead of monthly PDFs — scoped to exactly what they should see.