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Securities Lending as a ServiceSharegain

Democratising securities lending: unlock revenue from stocks, bonds & ETFs through a fully digital loans platform.

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Overview

Sharegain offers a B2B fintech platform that enables online brokers, private banks, wealth managers, and custodians to provide securities lending services for their clients (stocks, bonds, ETFs) and thereby unlock additional revenue from assets that would otherwise sit idle. They describe their offering as “Securities Lending as a Service (SLaaS)”, providing an end-to-end digital solution including monitoring, control, borrower management, lifecycle tracking, and recall functionality. By providing transparency, operational automation, and minimal upfront costs, Sharegain aims to make securities lending — historically the domain of large institutional investors — accessible to a broader set of investors and service providers.

Features and Capabilities

  • End-to-End Platform: The platform handles the full lifecycle of securities lending — selection of assets, terms definition, monitoring, recall, and reporting.
  • Client Control & Choice: Clients choose which securities to lend, under what terms, while retaining control and transparency.
  • Revenue Generation: Enables asset holders to generate incremental revenue from existing portfolios (stocks, bonds, ETFs) that are otherwise unutilised.
  • Institution-Grade Efficiency for Broader Market: Automates historically complex workflows, reducing operational friction and making lending accessible beyond large institutions.
  • Transparency & Reporting: Provides visibility into borrower demand, fees, inventory status, and loan lifecycle for asset owners and servicers.
  • Minimal CapEx/OpEx for Clients: Service model designed to reduce the need for large investment in infrastructure or operations when deploying securities lending programmes.
  • Regulatory & Operational Readiness: Positioned for global markets with platforms live in Europe, the Middle East, APAC, and the US.