Commercial Underwriting Software

Head-to-head

Aloan vs Moody's Lending Suite: the borrower's file against the vendor's data estate

Aloan builds the memo from the borrower's own submitted documents, spreading them and citing the page behind every figure, and it connects to an existing loan origination system through APIs rather than replacing it. Moody's Lending Suite builds the memo inside a full origination suite whose underwriting runs on Moody's own credit models and scorecards, which is the reason to buy it and also why a buyer has to establish module by module what they are licensing.

Both generate a credit memo. One builds it from the documents your borrower sent you, the other from credit models and content Moody's owns.

At a glance

Aloan

Founded
2025
Deployment
Cloud, Embedded in an existing LOS
Pricing
Quote only
Best for
Commercial lenders whose bottleneck is the whole credit file rather than one step of it
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Moody's Lending Suite

Company
Moody's
Deployment
Cloud
Pricing
Quote only
Best for
Commercial lenders who want credit models, scorecards and a generated credit memo from the same vendor that supplies the credit data
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Feature by feature

Feature Aloan Moody's Lending Suite Edge
What the memo is built from The borrower's submitted documents and the spread the product produced from them The lending suite's extracted financials plus Moody's own models, scorecards and credit content Tie
Figure traceability Every calculated figure maps to its source document and page, with an audit trail Not described on the pages reviewed Aloan
Spreading Spreading with ratio calculation as part of the same pipeline Machine-assisted statement extraction and validation in the spreading and scoring module Tie
Risk rating and scorecards Not published; policy checks rather than a scoring model Underwriting and decisioning on Moody's own models and scorecards Moody's Lending Suite
Credit policy enforcement Policy agents read the institution's own written credit policy and flag exceptions Configurable policy workflow inside underwriting and decisioning Aloan
Covenants Covenant monitoring after booking with periodic document collection Portfolio monitoring module; covenant specifics not documented Aloan
Scope of the platform Analysis and memo layer; closing and servicing stay elsewhere Application through closing and portfolio monitoring in one suite Moody's Lending Suite
Deployment alongside an existing LOS Embedded mode through REST APIs and webhooks Sold as the origination suite itself Aloan
Named customers None published One named bank case study behind the spreading engine Moody's Lending Suite
Product name stability One product, one name, launched March 2026 The best-known brand for this product is retired with URLs returning 404, and an acquired product folded in during 2024 is named nowhere Aloan
Vendor durability Private, founded 2025 Publicly traded parent reporting under the ticker MCO, roughly 15,000 staff Moody's Lending Suite
Published pricing None None Tie

Choose Aloan if…

  • Your borrowers are closely held operating companies whose numbers exist only in documents they email you
  • You want to keep your origination system and add the analysis through an integration
  • Examination evidence matters enough that each figure in the memo should cite its source page
  • The elapsed time from document intake to committee packet is the number you are trying to move

Choose Moody's Lending Suite if…

  • You want the risk model and scorecards supplied by the vendor rather than built in-house
  • The purchase is an origination suite, not a layer, and portfolio monitoring is in scope
  • You already license Moody's credit content and want it inside the underwriting workflow
  • Vendor scale and public reporting are part of how the decision gets approved

Our take

The distinction that matters is where the numbers come from. Moody's is the strongest option in this category for a lender that wants credit models it does not have to build: underwriting and decisioning run on Moody's own scorecards, the spreading module does machine-assisted extraction with a published bank case study behind it, and the generated memo is presented as available today. The cost of that is scoping. The brand most of the market knows this product by is retired with its URLs returning 404, an origination product acquired in 2024 and stated at the time to be folded into this suite is named nowhere in the current module tree, and almost no customers or integrations are published, so what a buyer is licensing has to be pinned down in writing. Aloan approaches the same document from the other direction. It reads the borrower's own files, builds the spread, tests the institution's written policy and drafts the memo with a citation behind each figure, and it does that inside whatever origination system already exists. Its gap is proof rather than design: no named customers and a March 2026 launch. The practical split: if the credit judgment should lean on vendor-supplied models and you are buying a suite, Moody's. If the borrowers are private companies and the problem is turning their documents into a defensible file, Aloan.

Frequently asked questions

Is CreditLens the same product as Moody's Lending Suite?

It is the name the market still uses, and it is retired on Moody's own site: both the CreditLens solution and product URLs return 404, and no current lending page names it. Ask for proposals to be written against Moody's Lending Suite modules by name. Only CreditLens CRE survives, on a separate Moody's CRE property, so be explicit about which one is in scope.

Which one produces a better memo for a private company borrower?

Aloan, on published design, because the memo is assembled from the documents that borrower actually submitted and each figure cites the page behind it. Moody's generated memo is strongest where the credit judgment leans on its models and content. For a closely held operating company with no external coverage, the borrower's own file is the only real source, which is the case Aloan is built for.

Can Aloan sit on top of Moody's Lending Suite?

Aloan publishes an embedded mode that connects to an existing origination system through REST APIs and webhooks, so the arrangement is technically described. Neither vendor publishes a named integration with the other, so treat it as a scoping question for both rather than a supported configuration, and get the answer before designing a workflow around it.