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Ankit Singh, Vaya Co-founder: How does embedded lending work around the globe
Discover how embedded lending is transforming across markets, from India's groundbreaking OCEN infrastructure to US vertical SaaS platforms. Viya Technologies founder Ankit Singh shares insights on building contextual lending solutions and the future of financial integration.
In this episode, Lars Markull interviews Ankit Singh, founder of Vaya Technologies, a company specializing in embedded lending solutions for vertical SaaS platforms in the US. Previously instrumental in developing India's Open Credit Enablement Network (OCEN), Singh brings unique insights from both the world's most advanced open banking infrastructure and the American embedded lending landscape.
Key Insights about OCEN and India Stack:
OCEN is an open protocol for embedded lending that allows any platform to connect with multiple lenders through standardized APIs
Part of India Stack, which started in 2008-2009 with only 17% of India's population having bank accounts
Built as a public good, following the successful implementation of Aadhaar (identity) and UPI (payments) systems
Currently being used by major banks and embedding platforms, with millions of rupees in loans disbursed
First implemented with the Government e-Marketplace (GeM) before expanding to other use cases
Embedded Lending Global Perspective:
Different regions show distinct characteristics in embedded lending implementation
US market has hundreds of vertical SaaS companies and marketplaces
China's market is dominated by large players like Ant Financial and WeBank
EU and UK have similar structure to US but fewer companies
India stands out with its open embedded lending infrastructure
Vaya Technologies and Vertical SaaS:
Focuses on integrating lending products into vertical SaaS platforms' specific workflows
Emphasizes contextual credit offerings rather than generic financial products
Creates tailored solutions for specific use cases like inventory procurement or payroll
Implements lending features that enhance core product adoption
Offers quick implementation (less than a week) through no-code solutions
Uses platform data and business context to create more effective lending products
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