Platform
The operating system for private lending.
Stedren starts with partner-bank account workflows for both sides where banking is available. Patrons move funds in as the source of loan capital. Members get an account workflow they can use before, during, and after a loan.
At a glance
From account to repayment
The Patron opens and funds an account.
Funds moved into Stedren become the source of loan capital when the Patron chooses to lend.
The Member opens a real bank account.
Onboarding gives the Member an account they can use before any request or approved loan.
Loan funds move inside Stedren.
If a loan is approved and signed, funds move through Stedren instead of an informal transfer.
Repayment stays connected.
Payments, statements, notices, changes, and payoff stay tied to the account relationship.
The platform view
The lending relationship, shown in one system.
Patron capital, Member banking, documents, repayment, and payoff all move through Stedren instead of being held together informally.

Patron decision preview
The system becomes clearest at the moment of decision.
The Platform page shows how the operating model works. The Patron page lets you open sample requests, adjust terms, and preview what it feels like to say yes with structure around the loan.
Operating account system
The account is where the loan becomes real.
A private loan needs more than terms. It needs accounts, money movement, repayment, statements, and a record that stays together. Stedren puts those pieces in one place.
Patron capital
The Patron moves funds into Stedren. Those funds become the source of capital for approved loans.
Member banking
The Member receives a real bank account during onboarding and can use it for everyday banking before any loan.
Funding flow
When a loan is approved, signed, and ready, funding moves through Stedren.
Repayment flow
Repayments, statements, reminders, payoff records, and changes stay in the same system.
Real accounts first
Where banking is available, both sides start with accounts through the partner-bank program. The loan uses those accounts when money needs to move.
Everyday banking included
Member accounts can support direct deposit, debit cards, bill pay, statements, and normal account activity before a request ever becomes a loan.
The loan stays organized
Payments, statements, payoff records, and changes stay with the account history.
What this prevents
Less awkward. More explicit.
Stedren is not there to replace the relationship. It is there so the loan does not have to be held together by the relationship.
No unclear ask.
The request does not have to be reconstructed from conversations after emotions are already involved.
No unclear yes.
If the Patron approves, the amount, rate, term, repayment schedule, and expectations are documented.
No informal follow-up.
Payments, statements, reminders, changes, and payoff records stay inside the same process.
Make the private loan easier to say yes or no to.
Start with the account. Then make the loan official when money is ready to move.