SaveLend Partners with Nooga to Further Evolve the First Collaborative AI for GRC

The Nooga Team

May 12, 2026

May 12, 2026

SaveLend, a leading Swedish platform for investing in diversified credit portfolios, is joining Nooga in developing the first collaborative AI for governance, risk, and compliance (GRC). Built from the ground up for an AI-native future, for humans and AI agents alike, the solution begins with intelligent assistance for both compliance specialists and every employee in their daily work.

The Challenge

Financial institutions today face a governance challenge that has grown exponentially: managing frameworks that span hundreds of documents and thousands of pages, while ensuring both regulatory compliance and employee understanding.

As SaveLend continues to grow and evolve towards a credit market company, embedding governance, risk, and compliance into daily operations becomes increasingly important. At the same time, ensuring that every employee can easily access and act on the right policies and procedures is critical to maintaining scalability and strong governance.

The Innovation

Nooga Navigator represents a fundamental shift in how GRC works: rather than separate GRC systems, it deploys AI agents that assist people directly where they already work.

"For the many and for the few" - Navigator delivers guidance at scale through one unified solution.

The Partnership

SaveLend joins Nooga in shaping Nooga Navigator through 2026. SaveLend gains access to Navigator's capabilities, while their challenges shape what Nooga develops next.

What Stakeholder Say

"Partnering with Nooga at this stage gives us a unique opportunity to contribute to how AI is applied in governance, risk, and compliance in a practical and meaningful way. It also allows us to help shape how the solution is developed and applied based on our specific needs as we continue our transformation towards a credit market company. For us, it is essential that these capabilities are embedded in daily operations and support our employees in making the right decisions," says Peter Balod, CEO of SaveLend Group.

"We’re building collaborative AI for GRC by partnering with regulated financial institutions," said Emelie Alftrén and Magnus Juvas, co-founders of Nooga. "SaveLend's participation ensures we’re deploying AI agents that truly assist specialists and employees in their daily workflows, solving real GRC challenges."

About SaveLend

SaveLend is a Swedish financial services company, founded in 2014, with operations in Sweden and Finland, offering a digital investment platform that enables individuals to invest in diversified credit portfolios.

> SafeLend's press release

About Nooga Navigator

Nooga Navigator is the first collaborative AI solution for governance, risk, and compliance, built for regulated industries, starting with financial services. Nooga Navigator deploys intelligent agents that integrate with existing infrastructure to support GRC specialists, employees, and AI agents with internal governance, risk management and regulatory compliance all in one unified solution.

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