FAQ
Capital Markets
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How does the capital-markets piece work — participations, syndications, secondary-market buy-box?
A dedicated portal lets lenders flow loans to funding sources; an AI buy-box built from uploaded policy documents matches and presents eligible loans, enabling near-automated participation.
What problem is Sweet solving in capital markets?
Most ag lenders already move loans between institutions, but the process is often manual — email, spreadsheets, PDFs, shared drives, old data rooms, and repeated conversations about what's missing. Sweet replaces that friction with a structured, permissioned loan-flow environment where all parties work from the same data, documents, and status trail.
Is this fully automated participation?
Sweet can automate much of the matching, packaging, routing, document checking, data extraction, eligibility screening, and status tracking. But the capital provider still controls the final credit decision, pricing, exceptions, approvals, and investment policy. The platform makes participation easier, faster, and cleaner — not to remove the lender's credit judgment.
How does this help an originating lender?
It helps the originator place more loans without manually shopping each deal. If a loan doesn't fit the originator's balance sheet, concentration limits, hold guidance, product set, or risk appetite, the platform can find outside funding sources that may qualify for the same exposure. The originator retains the borrower relationship while expanding the range of loans it can support — a win-win.
How does this help a capital provider?
It gives the capital provider cleaner, more consistent access to ag loan flow. Instead of receiving uneven packages from different originators, the provider defines its buy-box once and receives loans already screened, organized, spread, documented, and mapped to its requirements. The value isn't just more volume — it's better-filtered volume and a reliable ecosystem.
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