Baker Hill sells a SaaS loan origination platform to regional banks and credit unions. The stack is heavily Microsoft (.NET Core, C#, SQL Server, Azure, Power BI, Microsoft Fabric), paired with Salesforce for CRM and Angular/TypeScript for frontend — a mature, enterprise-grade architecture. Active projects (unified dashboard, real-time executive health view, client-facing data experience) and pain points (fragmented data, manual reporting, process gaps) suggest the company is moving from opaque, siloed lending workflows toward transparent, data-driven decision-making for lenders.
Baker Hill builds a configurable single-platform SaaS solution for commercial, small business, and consumer loan origination, serving banks and credit unions across the United States. Founded in 1984, the company is based in Carmel, Indiana and employs 51–200 people. The platform spans the full lending lifecycle—from loan request through renewal—and addresses core pain points: risk management, accelerated credit decisions, and operational efficiency. The company's challenge set (new customer acquisition, client retention, revenue quotas, process optimization) reflects a sales-led business scaling against competitive headwinds in regional lending.
Primarily Microsoft: .NET Core, C#, SQL Server, Azure, Power BI, and Microsoft Fabric. Frontend: Angular, TypeScript, JavaScript. Also uses Salesforce, SQL, and Figma for design.
Carmel, Indiana. The company was founded in 1984 and is privately held.
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