# Custom software development

Let us help you to develop your proprietary lending, accounting or budgeting software applications

We have developed a wide range of relevant software expertise covering:

  1. api design, documentation and governance
  2. UX design and front-end implementation
  3. microservice architecture for both scalability and security
  4. bank transaction data processing
  5. lending specific affordability assessments
  6. credit modelling

# How it works

We setup a free consultation with you in order to discuss your needs. This will result in a clear picture of what you want us to deliver. Thereafter we produce a quote - which breaks down the deliverable into a collection of features and each feature is further sub-divided into programming tasks. We project how many hours it will take to implement each programming task. The quote is the sum of all such hours multiplied by an hourly software development rate. We charge industry benchmarked hourly rates for the software development.

You may choose to revise the quote by omitting certain features and hence reduce the overall cost by the number of programming hours saved. The quote is non-binding, you can choose not to proceed.

Note: we're not a generalist web-development agency. If your project has a high degree of design or content writing requirements then it may not be a good fit for us. Do get in touch to check.

# Show case

Here are some examples of software which we have developed:

A white-labelled loan application

This is a brandable loan application in a box which takes care of acquiring transactions and allowing the user to self-categorize transactions of interest (income, expenses, maintenance payments, existing debt repayments)

NCR-compliant affordability test

This is a back-office tool which your credit clerks can use in order to categorize bank transactions on behalf of a user. It includes a calculator which performs the affordability calculations specified by the National Credit Act.

# Get in touch

Contact us to setup a free consultation.

Updated: 7/21/2021, 9:29:43 AM