Collaboration
Structured communication on the case and on the individual data point. Guest access for external participants, no separate subscription required.
Origination, structuring, valuation, decision, servicing — in one system. Live in the corporate banking business of Germany's largest banking group.
Trusted across the corporate banking business of Germany's largest banking group
The status quo
Three systems. Four departments. One routing slip. The case ages before it has been decided.
Today, a financing case bounces between front office, back office, legal and external partners. Every handover rebuilds the same data from scratch.
atrium sets up the financing case as a shared workspace. Bank, syndicate partners, appraisers and advisors all work on the same facts — not on copies of them.
Maintained once. Up to date everywhere. The case becomes the unit of truth, not the routing slip.
Three principles run through everything atrium does.
Structured communication on the case and on the individual data point. Guest access for external participants, no separate subscription required.
End-to-end from term sheet to signature. Roles, rights, deadlines. Your processes, not ours.
A cross-organisational model that survives every handover. Maintained once, up to date everywhere.
Financing structure, asset data, collateral, syndicate setup — on a single surface. Your own and the shared version are cleanly separated: you work on yours, sharing only happens when you decide.
A structured data room per case, with version history at field level. Documents arrive via email in the case-specific inbox. New uploads are automatically routed to the right place.
Autofill pulls values from documents and shows which page they came from. The assistant answers questions about the case and jumps to the source. Docgen produces contracts and appraisals from live case data. The human always decides.
Volume, LTV, syndicate share, geographic distribution, ESG metrics. Without the back office building yet another Excel sheet.
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