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Finley (YC W21) is hiring engineers to build cap markets software (US Remote)


Background Finley helps innovative companies unlock growth by helping them maximize their access to debt capital. In industries from finance to real estate, today's most innovative startups rely on debt capital to fuel their growth. But managing debt capital manually is so error-prone and labor-intensive that it might as well be rocket science. Debt capital borrowers need to track (and comply with) hundreds of pages of credit agreement rules and requirements in order to maintain access to their funding. One key borrower obligation is data and compliance reporting. Our software automates debt capital management and reporting by connecting with source systems and generating asset reports in the formats capital providers expect to see, which saves borrowers time and money as well as ensuring that they can maximize their capital access. The Role We’re looking for Software Engineers to join our Engineering team. As an early employee, you’ll be responsible for designing, building,

In industries from finance to real estate, today's most innovative startups rely on debt capital to fuel their growth. Debt capital borrowers need to track (and comply with) hundreds of pages of credit agreement rules and requirements in order to maintain access to their funding. We believe in finding the best technology for the job, and being disciplined with only adopting the tools that actually let us move faster, build more securely, and enable a higher quality of life.

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