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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight Insight Source
The Charity Bank Banking and Financial Services 63 $8M United Kingdom SBS (ex-Sopra Banking Software) SFP Aurius Loan Management 2019 n/a In 2019, The Charity Bank selected SFP Aurius from Apak Group, now part of SBS, as its Loan Management platform to modernise lending and depositor acquisition processes across the United Kingdom. The Charity Bank implemented SFP Aurius as a core banking application to centralise loan lifecycle activity and to provide a consistent operational backbone for lending and deposit origination workflows. The implementation focused on Loan Management capabilities typical of the Aurius platform, including loan origination and application intake, credit decisioning workflows and underwriting orchestration, account servicing and repayment scheduling, and structured reporting for risk and compliance. Configuration emphasized modular loan product setup and workflow automation to reduce manual handoffs between lending, risk and operations teams, with inferred use of standard credit decision and servicing modules aligned to vendor announcements. Operational coverage included lending teams, operations and depositor acquisition functions across the UK, with phased rollout and governance designed to standardise procedures and reduce operational risk. Integrations were implemented using the platform's core banking interfaces to connect digital onboarding and deposit acquisition channels, payments rails and downstream operational reporting, while governance focused on process rationalisation, testing and staged cutover to the new SFP Aurius Loan Management environment, with the stated aim of streamlining processes and reducing risk.
United Trust Bank Banking and Financial Services 435 $216M United Kingdom SBS (ex-Sopra Banking Software) SFP Aurius Loan Management 2012 n/a In 2012 United Trust Bank implemented SFP Aurius as its core banking platform, deploying SFP Aurius to support lending and deposit product management under the Loan Management category. The implementation was positioned to operationalize bridging loans, development finance and deposit account products across the bank's UK operations. The deployment emphasized loan management and portfolio servicing capabilities, with configuration of loan origination workflows, underwriting rule sets, payment scheduling, arrears handling and portfolio reporting. These functional modules align with Loan Management application capabilities and were applied to product configuration and servicing workflows to increase operational consistency. Operational coverage focused on lending operations, product management and finance teams, centralizing loan administration and servicing for bridging and development finance lines. Integration details with other back office or third party systems are not enumerated in public sources, while vendor and press coverage describe the implementation as a go live in 2012. Governance and process changes concentrated on formalizing product configuration ownership and enhancing reporting controls to support faster product launch cycles. Reported outcomes in vendor press coverage include improved reporting and greater product launch agility in United Trust Bank's lending and deposit operations.
Wesleyan Banking and Financial Services 1200 $740M United Kingdom SBS (ex-Sopra Banking Software) SFP Aurius Loan Management 2014 n/a In 2014, Wesleyan implemented SFP Aurius as its Loan Management solution to support the specialist lending business for professional customers in the United Kingdom. The SFP Aurius deployment was positioned to provide core banking and lending functions, with a publicized go live in May 2015 that brought core banking and lending processing into the new application. The implementation configured SFP Aurius to handle loan origination, account servicing, repayment processing, and product configuration typical of Loan Management systems, with inferred use of loan-management modules for lifecycle management and lending workflows. Configuration focused on product catalog and workflow orchestration to enable faster product launches and streamlined operational processes for lending teams. Operational scope concentrated on Wesleyan’s specialist lending lines in the UK and impacted business functions including lending operations, product management, and customer servicing. The deployment organized application responsibilities around lending workflows and account servicing, with system controls expected to support loan record keeping and compliance-oriented transaction processing. Governance and rollout followed a staged production approach culminating in the May 2015 go live, with process changes to support product launch cadence and operational handoffs between origination and servicing. Reported benefits include faster product launches and streamlined workflows, reflecting the implementation’s emphasis on loan-management configuration and operational process alignment.
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating SFP Aurius

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  1. Village Networks, a United Kingdom based Communications organization with 10 Employees

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