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      ezbob
      Solution Provider
      ezbob
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      OVERVIEW

      ezbob is a pioneer in the rapidly growing ‘lending-as-a-service’ (LaaS) sector. We offer a best-in-class modular and end-to-end lending solution and guide banks and financial institutions through complex digital transformation.

      ezbob offers an open platform that enables financial institutions to build, launch and operate financial products for their customers, drawing on the data-rich open banking environment. It has cut loan processing costs for its clients by up to 80%, whilst allowing their SME customers to receive a lending decision immediately, with funds transferred on the same day. It’s proving a game changer for the lending sector.

      For further information, please visit www.ezbob.com.

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      Headquarters
      120 New Cavendish Street, London, W1W 6XX
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      Oak Tree Capital as well as Bank Leumi are the majority investors The UK Government-sponsored Angel Co-Fund is an equity investor in ezbob and has participated in the early financing rounds. Amir Bramly's Rubicon Business Group was one of the initial investors, and Bramly has served as the Director of Global Risk with the company. Additional early investors are Keren Hagshama, Phenomen Ventures, and other private investors. ezbob has raised a total of £5.8M in two rounds of financing, followed by a 2015 raise of £30m, and in 2016 a series-C round that raised £20m. Additionally the company received a £25M debt facility from Shawbrook Bank and Honeycomb Investment Trust.