Akkuro Lending overview
Welcome to the Akkuro Lending documentation. Here you’ll find comprehensive guides and reference materials to help you integrate with our APIs.
About Akkuro Lending
Akkuro Lending is an end-to-end digital lending platform for banks and financial institutions that simplifies and accelerates every stage of the financing journey—from loan origination to loan management and reporting. Delivered entirely in the cloud, it enables seamless, anytime access for your teams. It can be integrated with existing systems or used as a standalone solution.
About Akkuro Lending APIs
The Akkuro Lending APIs are designed to be open and easy to integrate. It allows developers, partners, or prospects to integrate our banking services into their own applications.
The Akkuro Lending APIs provide the capabilities to:
- Initiate and manage loan origination and management processes.
- Access near real-time operational data for all processes.
- Integrate with existing master data sources, KYC systems, and audit tools.
- Stay up to date through HTTP events (webhooks).
You can explore our capabilities and evaluate integration options.
The Akkuro Lending APIs follow the REST architectural style, using resource-oriented URLs, standard HTTP methods, and status codes. Responses are returned in JSON format. Versioning is supported via HTTP headers.
Key features
The Akkuro Lending APIs are built to meet the demands of modern financial applications:
- Secure and compliant: Adheres to industry-standard security practices and regulatory requirements.
- Scalable and reliable: Designed for high-throughput, mission-critical operations.
- Developer-friendly: Offer clear API schemas and comprehensive documentation to guide implementation.
About our documentation
The Akkuro Lending API documentation has two main sections:
- API guides: Step-by-step tutorials, integration walkthroughs, and architectural overviews to help you understand our services.
- API schemas: Technical reference for all APIs documented using OpenAPI specifications, including endpoints, parameters, data formats, and error responses. See API schemas.
Get started
To get started, first you need to know how to get access to the APIs, see this document.