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Loan Management

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NSLoan is an extremely flexible loan management solution built directly inside NetSuite, designed to support a wide range of lending models without forcing your business into rigid templates or third-party systems.

At its core, NSLoan is configurable by design. Loan programs, structures, repayment terms, interest models, draw schedules, and asset-backed arrangements can be tailored to reflect how your lending actually operates, not how off-the-shelf software assumes it should.

From personal loans and revolving lines of credit to complex construction, development, and industry-specific financing programs, NSLoan adapts to both simple and highly specialized use cases. The platform supports traditional fixed-term lending as well as draw-based facilities, milestone funding, agricultural programs, and product-backed financing, all within a single, unified NetSuite environment.

Because NSLoan is built natively in NetSuite, lending data flows directly into core accounting, reporting, and automation. This eliminates integration risk, improves auditability, and provides real-time visibility across the entire loan portfolio, regardless of complexity.

NSLoan supports:

  • Fully customizable loan programs

  • Personal loans, term loans, and revolving lines of credit

  • Mortgage, bridge, and construction loans with flexible draw structures

  • Development loans with milestone or usage-based funding

  • Agricultural lending, including livestock, headage, and feed programs

  • Product and equipment financing​

NSLoan gives organizations the flexibility to design, manage, and scale lending programs inside NetSuite without compromise, while maintaining the structure, control, and financial integrity required at scale.

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