/identity

News and resources on digital identity, trust, biometrics and Secure Customer Authentication.

DirectID and Faciit partner to help people with new-to-country status access credit

DirectID, the global credit & risk platform for risk managers, has announced a partnership with Faciit, an alternative lending solution for individuals without a UK credit history.

  0 Be the first to comment

External

This content is provided by an external author without editing by Finextra. It expresses the views and opinions of the author.

This partnership leverages DirectID's open banking insights to help people with new-to-country status access affordable credit.

Faciit's save-to-borrow solution works by having users save one-third of their loan requirements for a minimum of three months, after which Faciit provides the remaining two-thirds as competitive loans. Faciit sets itself apart from traditional lenders by not solely relying on bureau data to make credit decisions. Instead, the company uses DirectID's income verification, using open banking data to determine if an individual can afford to repay the loan.

James Varga, CEO & Founder of DirectID, said:

We’re delighted to partner with Faciit to help new-to-country individuals access affordable credit using DirectID's open banking-powered insights. The partnership is perfectly placed alongside our mission to promote financial inclusion and responsible lending practices. By using open banking, we can enable better access to financial services for everyone, regardless of their credit history or financial status.

The partnership between DirectID and Faciit is rooted in their shared mission to promote financial inclusion. Faciit aims to provide new-to-country status individuals with the loans they need to achieve their financial goals, while DirectID believes everyone should have access to the financial services they need.

Olaolu Olaleye, CEO & Founder of Faciit said:

Our name Faciit means we facilitate it, and it sums up our mission to help create financial possibilities for those who will struggle otherwise. We are excited to partner with DirectID to deliver our complimentary missions of enabling financial inclusion.

Sponsored [Webinar] PREDICT 2025: The Future of Faster Payments in the US

Comments: (0)

[Webinar] Trusted Transactions: The Future of Risk-Based AuthenticationFinextra Promoted[Webinar] Trusted Transactions: The Future of Risk-Based Authentication