DistressIT
Manage statutory notices, borrower engagement, recovery timelines and dual-track workflows from a single workbench.
Explore DistressITResolveIT™ separates the recovery problem into modules that share a common compliance fabric. Each stage is timestamped, recorded, and exportable — built for examination day, not retrofitted.
ResolveIT separates the recovery problem into three modules that share a common compliance fabric — so every notice, consent, offer and bid lives in one auditable timeline.
Manage statutory notices, borrower engagement, recovery timelines and dual-track workflows from a single workbench.
Explore DistressITSettle NPLs privately with verified buyers and integrated financing from the originating lender — before statutory escalation.
Browse listingsRun compliant digital auctions with verified bidders, reserve enforcement and auto-generated sale records.
View auctionsFrom identification through archive, ResolveIT orchestrates each stage with compliance controls, recorded consent, and real-time visibility — no parallel spreadsheets, no email chains, no lost paperwork.
Risk classification and NPL onboarding from lender systems.
90-day, 40-day and statutory notices generated and tracked.
Transparent communication, appeals, and recorded consent.
Verified buyers, negotiated offers, financing options.
Auto-generated agreements, case closure, lender reconciliation.
Compliant digital auction with reserve enforcement.
Immutable case file, exportable for audit or court.
DistressIT, PrivateTreaty and AuctionIT are independent modules with shared identity, ledger, and consent infrastructure. Adopt one or all — every action stays linked to a single recovery case.
Notices, offers, bids, settlements and archives roll up to one case ID — across every module.
KYC, AML and borrower consent are captured once and reused across every interaction.
Every recovery event is timestamped, signed and tamper-evident. Exports are court- and regulator-ready.
Pull NPLs from core banking systems. Push reconciliation entries back. APIs and bulk imports supported.