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Oxford Finance chooses Hypercore to streamline their loan management operations

Oct 9, 2025

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Oxford Finance, a leading provider of flexible financing solutions for over two decades, supporting innovation across life sciences, healthcare, business services, software, and technology, has chosen Hypercore to streamline its loan management operations.

With more than $16 billion in loans to 765+ companies worldwide, Oxford combines deep financial expertise with a relationship-driven approach to empower growth and innovation.

By adopting Hypercore’s end-to-end loan management platform, Oxford is enhancing automation, scalability, and data transparency across its lending operations, further strengthening its ability to deliver tailored financial solutions efficiently, securely, and at scale.

The partnership reflects a broader shift in the lending landscape. As institutions manage increasingly complex portfolios and heightened regulatory expectations, the ability to unify origination, servicing, and reporting in a single system is becoming essential. Hypercore’s data-first infrastructure enables Oxford to centralize loan data, accelerate reporting cycles, and ensure operational precision, while maintaining the flexibility to adapt to evolving market needs.

This collaboration underscores Oxford’s commitment to continuous innovation and operational excellence, leveraging Hypercore’s technology to modernize its processes and position for long-term growth.

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