
Margill Loan Manager
Loan servicing software for hard money and asset-based lenders.

About Margill Loan Manager
Margill Loan Manager is a specialized loan servicing platform built for hard money lenders, private lenders, and asset-based lending businesses. It automates loan origination, servicing, payment processing, and reporting—addressing the unique math and compliance requirements of bridge loans, construction loans, and other alternative lending products. The platform supports complex fee structures, variable interest calculations, and portfolio management tasks common in the lending industry, with tools for borrower communication and regulatory compliance.
Features
- Hard money and asset-based loan origination
- Automated payment processing and escrow management
- Complex interest and fee calculations
- Borrower portal and communication tools
- Portfolio reporting and analytics
- Compliance and audit tracking
- Multi-user access controls
Use Cases
Hard money lending operations and loan servicing
Bridge loan origination and payment tracking
Construction loan management with draw scheduling
Asset-based lending portfolio management
Private lending compliance and reporting
Real estate investor loan servicing
Pricing
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of loans does Margill Loan Manager support?
Margill supports hard money loans, bridge loans, construction loans, and other asset-based lending products with complex fee structures and variable interest calculations.
Does Margill include automated payment processing?
Yes, Margill provides automated payment processing and escrow management capabilities for loan servicing operations.
Can borrowers access their loan information through Margill?
Yes, Margill includes a borrower portal that allows borrowers to access their loan information and communicate with lenders.
Additional Details
Platforms
- Web
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Last updated: Apr 19, 2026


