Development finance
Managing development finance portfolios is operationally demanding.
Development finance depends on accurate tracking of project progress, budget usage, revised cost-to-complete, and covenant compliance. Yet much of this information arrives through PDFs, spreadsheets, and emails from borrowers, monitoring surveyors, and valuers.
Teams lose significant time reconciling QS reports, updating drawdown trackers, validating borrower submissions, and maintaining consistent calculations for LTC, LTGDV, interest, fees, and capitalisation. Poor integration between origination, servicing, finance, and treasury systems forces repeated manual data entry and raises the risk of operational error.
Regulatory and internal reporting, including PRA submissions, IFRS 9 inputs, and portfolio MI, often relies on manual consolidation, slowing insight and delaying risk detection across the book.
What you can expect
Equipped provides an end to end platform for development finance, bringing all project, loan, and reporting data into a single, controlled environment.
Equipped gives development finance lenders clearer visibility, stronger control, and a scalable operational foundation, reducing manual work while improving accuracy across the lending lifecycle.
See Equipped in action
See how Equipped can digitise and simplify your development finance operations. Book a demo today to gain full visibility, streamline milestone management, and ensure accurate, compliant reporting.
Where expertise
meets results
"The Equipped platform has already drastically improved the automation of several key processes, reduced our operational workload, and materially lowered the risk of human error. We now have a fit-for-purpose loan and portfolio management system. They have a well-established track record in the lending space, and we look forward to expanding the relationship in the coming years."
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