
Vesta, the AI-native loan origination system and agent platform, announced a partnership with Relcu, the Agentic AI, consumer data platform built for lending.
The native API integration connects Vesta’s origination platform with Relcu’s consumer data platform, enabling real-time, bidirectional exchange of borrower information and loan context between systems, ensuring that customer engagement teams and operations teams are always working from the same, most up-to-date information. As loan milestones progress in Vesta, Relcu is updated in real time, allowing lenders to better educate, engage, and advise borrowers throughout the entire loan lifecycle — without duplicate data entry or manual reconciliation.
This integration reflects our commitment to enabling lenders to use their data where they want to—from first touch through closing—so they can operate more efficiently and deliver a better experience.”
— Mike Yu, CEO of Vesta
By keeping marketing and origination systems in lockstep, lenders can enhance lead nurturing, automate borrower communications, and ensure loan officers are always working with the latest customer insights.
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“We’re proud to partner with Relcu to help lenders break down the silos between customer engagement and loan origination,” said Mike Yu, CEO of Vesta. “This integration reflects our commitment to enabling lenders to use their data where they want to — from first touch through closing — so they can operate more efficiently and deliver a better experience.”
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“The future is all about contextual data,” added Abhijat Thakur, CEO of Relcu. “Vesta has created lender technology that enables lenders to make better use of their origination data and therefore their operations. Relcu will provide consumer data and contextual data so that Vesta lenders are creating the workflows and decisions they now must control to compete. Both Vesta and Relcu are committed to building the future that lenders should expect of their technology partners.”











