How to Borrow from Maple: Borrower Guide
Maple is the largest onchain asset management platform, offering institutional borrowers access to secured, overcollateralised credit facilities backed by digital assets. Lending opportunities are tailored to meet diverse liquidity needs, risk appetites, and return expectations and facilitated through Maple’s technology to provide real time monitoring and transparency.
Borrowers choose Maple for the institutional-grade, white-glove service, competitive rates, and flexible terms. Loans are originated by the Maple team and managed by borrowers in the Borrower Hub. To date, Maple has facilitated over $20B in loans across 100+ borrowers, with an average funding time of 24 hours.
Becoming a borrower
You start the onboarding by contacting us:
Submit the contact form on the Maple website. A member of the Maple team will reach out.
Complete KYC / KYB and supply the required entity documentation.
Maple verifies the details and performs a credit review.
Upon passing verification, sign the master lending agreement and agree to loan terms.
Maple provisions your account in the Hub: your Organization, Legal Entity, and User.
You receive an email invite to log in. From there, you can invite your team and start transacting.
Loans are usually processed within 24 hours once you have been onboarded. For any questions on onboarding or required documentation, please talk to your Maple contact.

What you get on the Borrower Hub
Email login: any team member can be added without needing wallet access.
Multi-entity portfolio view: every loan across every Legal Entity in one view.
Loan health: LTV, margin call and liquidation levels, and trigger prices on every loan.
Live status: know at a glance which loans are healthy and which need attention.
Self-serve actions: accept new loans and refinances, pay interest, and pay down principal.

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