Salmon Group has partnered with LenderLink, a Philippine-based credit data exchange platform, to enhance its lending capabilities through real-time data sharingSalmon Group has partnered with LenderLink, a Philippine-based credit data exchange platform, to enhance its lending capabilities through real-time data sharing

Salmon Partners with LenderLink for Real-Time Credit Data Sharing

Salmon Group has partnered with LenderLink, a Philippine-based credit data exchange platform, to enhance its lending capabilities through real-time data sharing.

The collaboration marks one of the first integrations by a local fintech group into a secure, consent-based credit exchange system.

Through this partnership, Salmon aims to utilise real-time data to support safer lending practices, particularly during peak spending periods.

The integration, completed in four weeks using LenderLink’s API-first architecture, allows the company to manage default risks while helping consumers avoid over-indebtedness.

Raffy Montemayor, Co-Founder of Salmon, stated that the move strengthens the company’s commitment to responsible lending.

LenderLink currently connects a network of 15 financial institutions, contributing to a shared pool of over 36 million borrower records.

The platform operates on Open Finance principles and secured ISO 27001 certification in July 2025, ensuring strict protocols for data handling and encryption.

Christo Georgiev, Co-founder and CEO of LenderLink, noted that such collaborations are essential for the industry.

As of writing, LenderLink has facilitated over one million credit record exchanges since its launch.

The company reports that its development pipeline for new members is nearly full through the end of 2025.

Featured image by The Yuri Arcurs Collection via Freepik.

The post Salmon Partners with LenderLink for Real-Time Credit Data Sharing appeared first on Fintech News Philippines.

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