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Nucleus Software solution for FamilyCredit

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Coimbatore, Aug. 2 Consumer finance organisation FamilyCredit, part of Societe Generale Consumer Finance, has signed an agreement with Nucleus Software for revamping its lending process. Nucleus has agreed to implement its retail lending suite FinnOne and the complete loan management software.

The solution, which offers customer acquisition system, loan management system, post-dated cheque management system, collections, and general ledger would, according to Nucleus sources, cater to the complete business requirements of its newly acquired customer.

FamilyCredit, headquartered in Kolkata, offers auto loans, car loans and consumer durable loans. It plans to offer personal loans soon.

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