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Home » Lendbuzz streamlines approvals with AI

Lendbuzz streamlines approvals with AI

Fintech’s underwriting tool

Aidan BushbyAidan Bush
May 12, 2025
in Capital & Funding, Technology
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AI-driven auto lender Lendbuzz is using AI to streamline loan approvals for borrowers with thin to no credit. The Boston-based fintech debuted its Express Contract tool on April 23 to digitally verify and approve auto financing, and loans made with it already make up around 36% of Lendbuzz’s approved contracts since the program began, Steve […]

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