We just opened Loan Manager to the rest of India was Thane/Mumbai/Navi Mumbai only until now

We just opened Loan Manager to the rest of India was Thane/Mumbai/Navi Mumbai only until now

quick update for anyone who saw my last post here.

we'd kept things limited to Thane, Mumbai and Navi Mumbai on purpose. wanted to actually get it right in a market we knew before touching anything outside it. that part's done now, app's in testing, and we're opening it up pan India.

so yeah if you or someone you know needs a home loan, personal loan, business loan, LAP, education loan, vehicle loan, balance transfer, whatever doesn't matter what city, we can take a look now.

couple things I'd rather just say instead of waiting for someone to ask in the comments (last time someone did and fair question tbh):

we're not a bank, not an NBFC. we don't touch your interest rate or decide approval, the actual lender does that. what we're doing is making sure your file actually matches what that specific lender wants before it gets sent, instead of just throwing it at 5 banks and hoping. most rejections i've seen aren't even an eligibility thing, it's just a badly put together file.

also on personal loans we give back up to 1% as a reward. bank pays us when the loan goes through, and we pass some of that back instead of just keeping it.

not trying to sell anyone anything here lol, just figured the people who engaged with the last post would want to know this is bigger now. ask me anything if you've got questions, I'll actually reply.

u/Adil_3413 — 1 day ago
▲ 40 r/googleplayconsole+1 crossposts

After months of work, our Loan Manager app is finally going live on Google Play

Today is a pretty special day for us.

After months of planning, development, testing, fixing bugs, changing things, and dealing with all the boring stuff that nobody sees behind an app...

Loan Manager is finally getting listed on Google Play.

We're building it under Rectangle Consultancy and Services Pvt. Ltd.

What started as an idea slowly turned into a real Android application.

The journey wasn't as simple as:

Idea → Code → Play Store

There were a lot of steps in between.

We had to get our company D-U-N-S number, set up the Google Play Console Organization account, go through verification, deal with mismatched details and resubmissions, complete testing, fix issues, and finally get the app ready for release.

And today we're finally here.

Loan Manager will soon be publicly available on Google Play.

The idea behind the app is pretty simple: make loan-related work more organised and easier for the people who actually deal with customers and loan applications.

We're not a bank and we don't give loans ourselves.

We're building a platform to help connect people with suitable loan opportunities and make the process more organised.

There's still a lot we want to improve.

Honestly, launching the first version feels less like the finish line and more like the beginning.

For anyone here who's building an app right now — especially if you're going through the Google Play Console, D-U-N-S verification, closed testing, or the whole Android publishing process — I can definitely relate to the struggle now. 😅

Hopefully, we'll have Loan Manager in everyone's hands soon.

u/Adil_3413 — 3 days ago
▲ 2 r/founder+1 crossposts

We built a loan facilitation platform because I was tired of watching people get rejected for the wrong reasons

We built a loan facilitation platform because I was tired of watching people get rejected for the wrong reasons

Hey everyone, wanted to share something we've been building.

My co-founder Farooque has spent 10 years in loan facilitation (DSA work) — the traditional kind, cold-calling people, running the same documents between five different banks, hoping one of them says yes. Somewhere along the way we both got tired of watching people get rejected not because they weren't eligible, but because nobody checked their file against that specific lender's actual criteria before submitting it.

So we built Loan Manager — a website and (soon) an app that tries to fix that specific problem. It covers home loans, personal loans, business loans, education loans, vehicle loans, and balance transfers, currently focused on Thane, Mumbai, and Navi Mumbai.

A few things I want to be upfront about, because I know this sub is skeptical of anything that smells like a pitch:

We're not a bank or an NBFC. We don't decide your interest rate or approval — only the actual lender does.

We get paid by the bank when a loan is disbursed through us. We say this openly on the site instead of hiding it, because it's the one question people never get a straight answer to.

We're pre-launch. Zero loans closed under this brand yet. The app just entered closed testing this week after a slightly painful few weeks getting our DUNS number sorted for Google Play.

I'm not here to sell anyone anything today. Genuinely just wanted to put this out there and see what people think — what would make you trust (or not trust) a platform like this? What's been your worst experience with a DSA or loan agent, if you've had one?

u/Adil_3413 — 5 days ago

We built a loan facilitation platform because I was tired of watching people get rejected for the wrong reasons

We built a loan facilitation platform because I was tired of watching people get rejected for the wrong reasons

Hey everyone, wanted to share something we've been building.

My co-founder Farooque has spent 10 years in loan facilitation (DSA work) — the traditional kind, cold-calling people, running the same documents between five different banks, hoping one of them says yes. Somewhere along the way we both got tired of watching people get rejected not because they weren't eligible, but because nobody checked their file against that specific lender's actual criteria before submitting it.

So we built Loan Manager — a website and (soon) an app that tries to fix that specific problem. It covers home loans, personal loans, business loans, education loans, vehicle loans, and balance transfers, currently focused on Thane, Mumbai, and Navi Mumbai.

A few things I want to be upfront about, because I know this sub is skeptical of anything that smells like a pitch:

We're not a bank or an NBFC. We don't decide your interest rate or approval — only the actual lender does.

We get paid by the bank when a loan is disbursed through us. We say this openly on the site instead of hiding it, because it's the one question people never get a straight answer to.

We're pre-launch. Zero loans closed under this brand yet. The app just entered closed testing this week after a slightly painful few weeks getting our DUNS number sorted for Google Play.

I'm not here to sell anyone anything today. Genuinely just wanted to put this out there and see what people think — what would make you trust (or not trust) a platform like this? What's been your worst experience with a DSA or loan agent, if you've had one?

u/Adil_3413 — 6 days ago