Coordinate approved investor funding, deal closing, and borrower disbursement in digital dollars through a permissioned and auditable settlement workflow.
GetLiquid builds digital dollar settlement and operating infrastructure for private credit. Its web-based platform gives approved originators, fund managers, and investors a shared workflow for deal onboarding, commitments, funding, closing, borrower disbursements, repayments, and investor distributions.
Using stablecoins and digital asset account infrastructure, GetLiquid is designed to replace fragmented bank wires, spreadsheets, and manual payment instructions with permissioned, programmable, and auditable settlement. Deal-specific approvals, participant permissions, transaction status, and payment records are managed through one operating layer, while existing legal agreements, credit decisions, and servicing systems remain in place.
Core capabilities include:
GetLiquid operates as the technology and settlement layer connecting approved private credit participants within their existing legal and operational relationships.
Coordinate approved investor funding, deal closing, and borrower disbursement in digital dollars through a permissioned and auditable settlement workflow.
Track investor commitments, funding status, required approvals, and completed settlement while reducing reliance on manual wires, emails, and spreadsheets.
Record borrower repayment activity and coordinate approved investor distributions with transparent transaction histories and human approval controls.
Provide visibility into deal-specific balances, fund movements, and treasury activity across approved originators, funds, and transaction participants.
Connect settlement and repayment events with existing loan servicing, accounting, and investor management systems while preserving the originator’s established servicing process.
Centralize participant permissions, documents, approvals, transaction status, and settlement activity for permissioned private credit transactions.
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