Open banking could save SME lenders more than 18,000 work-hours a year
Lenders could see the time they spend processing the average loan reduce by more than 85% with the adoption of open banking technology, according to research from Yolt Technology Services (YTS), an open banking provider in Europe.
At present, lenders process an average of 6,258 loans a year, with each single loan taking 3.5 hours for the business to process. Over the course of a year, the average lender will invest £530,053 into loan processing, accounting for staff time and administration costs.
From initial application to payment, this takes an average of 16 days, largely due to bottlenecks caused by applicants as they assemble the necessary proof to complete the process.
However, the adoption of open banking technology could reduce these stressors on the efficiency of lenders. Using Account Information Services (AIS), manual processes requiring applicants to provide information such as complex, unstructured income and expenditure data are no longer necessary, which could see the current 16-day wait-time evolve into a process of mere minutes.
YTS, for instance, offers customers its cashflow analyser tool, giving credit underwriters deeper insights into the cashflow of credit applicants and customers to streamline and simplify affordability assessment processes.
At the same time, open banking allows lenders to cut out manual verifications, reduce costs and offer an instant credit decision with fewer human errors. With these innovations, lenders can save approximately 18,000 work-hours annually.
“Both lenders and applicants want a frictionless process from application to decision to payment, however the current system that requires the manual intervention by both parties is both inefficient and frustrating. Through the power of open banking, relevant data is automatically uploaded and processed, saving time for both parties and reducing the risk of decisions made in error.
“For lender businesses, this means that not only can they offer a superior customer experience but that their own capacity for growth is greatly increased. As we anticipate a greater number of businesses looking to invest in potential growth as we emerge from COVID-19, this will allow lenders to meet that demand and remain competitive,” stated Jack Tenwick, Head of UK Sales, YTS.