Deal reflects confidence in Upstart's AI lending technology
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California-based fintech company Upstart Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:UPST) announced in San Mateo that it secured a $200 million forward-flow commitment from New York alternative investment manager Wafra to purchase assets originated through its auto finance platform, expanding the company's funding capabilities in the competitive lending market. This strategic partnership represents a significant vote of confidence in Upstart's AI-powered lending technology, which uses machine learning algorithms to assess creditworthiness beyond traditional credit scores. The forward-flow agreement allows Wafra to purchase loans originated by Upstart's platform on an ongoing basis, providing the fintech company with a reliable funding source to continue its auto loan origination activities. Upstart has been disrupting the traditional lending industry by utilizing alternative data sources to make more accurate credit decisions, potentially expanding access to credit for underserved populations while reducing default risks for investors. This deal with Wafra follows several other similar funding arrangements Upstart has established with institutional partners, highlighting the growing acceptance of its proprietary credit assessment model in the financial sector.
Upstart or upstarts may refer to:
HMS Upstart, a Royal Navy U-class submarine
Upstart (company), an online lending marketplace
Upstart (software), a process management daemon used in several operating systems.
Wafra (Arabic: الوفرة) is the southernmost area in Kuwait, within the boundaries of the former Saudi–Kuwaiti neutral zone. It is part of Ahmadi Governorate, and is well known for its fertile soil and farms. It is parallel with the Kuwait–Saudi Arabia border.
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SAN MATEO, Calif. - Upstart Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:UPST) announced a forward-flow commitment from Wafra, a New York-based alternative investment manager, to purchase up to $200 million of assets originated through Upstart’s auto finance platform, according to a press release statement.