i2 partners with Income via API
Switzerland-based i2 group and Estonia’s Income marketplace have agreed on a direct API integration which connects i2 group’s software solution to the lending platform.
This allows the software to access all the underlying assets individually, providing detailed data to i2 group’s clients.
Founded in 2017, i2 group provides customised software solutions for professional investors to manage their private debt portfolios, especially in digital forms of direct credit, such as digital lending.
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Furthermore, i2 group’s software gives professional investors such as asset managers, family offices, ultra-high-net-worth investors and banks access to diversified and scalable private debts.
“We are excited to connect i2 group’s software solution through the Income API as we are looking to attract more institutional investor funds to our marketplace and provide more liquidity to the global digital lending ecosystem,” said Income chief executive Lavrenti Tsudakov. “This direct API connection is another important milestone in this process. It allows i2 group and its investors to gain full transparency by granting access to the loan assets while enabling Income’s growth strategy, wherein retail and institutional investors can invest side by side.”
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i2 group head of legal and operations Dominik Hertig added: “We are happy to integrate Income by adding them to our broad network of connected digital lending platforms. We believe that having a multitude of marketplaces and loan originators onboarded into our software ecosystem offers potential professional investors a variety of truly diversified strategies from which the investor can choose.”
Income is an Estonia-based investment platform founded in 2020. It offers returns of up to 15 per cent annually and has more than €100m (£84m) invested on its platform.
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