- Eltropy has acquired collections technology provider Lexop for an undisclosed amount.
- Eltropy will integrate its AI-powered communication solution with Lexop’s compassionate debt resolution technology to help community financial institutions streamline collections, reduce delinquencies, and improve borrower experiences.
- The combination of Lexop’s self-service payment portal and Eltropy’s communication platform will allow borrowers to easily make payments while enabling lenders to recover debts faster.
Unified conversations platform Eltropy unveiled yesterday that it has acquired collections technology provider Lexop. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Eltropy envisions that by combining Lexop’s collections technology with its own AI-powered communications platform, it can help to modernize debt repayment and collections processes. Ultimately, bringing the two technologies together will help community financial institutions (CFIs) reduce and prevent delinquencies, collect faster, and enhance the user experience for borrowers.
“The world needs a better way for people to pay their debt obligations. Today’s phone-call-driven experiences are extremely inconvenient for the borrower, making it difficult for CFIs to collect debt payments on time,” said Eltropy CEO and Co-Founder Ashish Garg. “By combining Lexop’s people-first collections technology with our AI-driven communications platform, we’re delivering an offering that increases effectiveness with empathy.”
Canada-based Lexop was founded in 2016 to offer a compassionate debt resolution platform for credit unions. The technology automates text, email, and voice payment reminders that meet members in their preferred digital channels. With the collections platform, lenders can allow their members to make payments through a self-service payment portal that is integrated into the lender’s existing website and available 24/7. Eltropy will leverage this self-serve solution to allow its CFI clients to easily make payments with two clicks, helping to prevent avoidable delinquency.
“We built Lexop to create a better past-due member experience,” said Lexop CEO and Co-founder Amir Tajkarimi. “By joining Eltropy, we are reinventing loan repayment and collections, helping credit unions and community banks improve recovery rates while preserving relationships with their members. We have been watching Eltropy take the CFI world by storm and could not be more excited to join hands.”
Today’s deal marks Eltropy’s third acquisition after purchasing POPi/o and Marsview.ai in 2022. Logistically, Eltropy will continue to operate out of its headquarters in Santa Clara, California and Lexop will continue its operations in its headquarters location of Montreal, Quebec.
Eltropy serves over 650 credit unions and community banks in North America with communications solutions that aim to help firms mitigate fraud, grow deposits, facilitate payment reminders, streamline mergers and acquisitions, and more. Since launching in 2013, Eltropy has helped power more than 200 million conversations. The company demoed Eltropy One, its all-in-one omni-channel communication solution, at FinovateFall 2022.