Finimize EMI Calculator Design

Hello everyone,

I have completed my #UIX101 task #036.

In this task, I designed a credit calculation page for a #FinTech company called Finimize that offers home loans. Then I imagined the customer side.

We all use these types of applications in our daily lives, and I tried to find solutions to some problems that I saw as a user. First of all, credit calculation pages may not offer a "customer-specific" #payment plan. However, this is an important factor for the customer. Let's think about someone who plans to take a long-term loan. For example, if they are going to take a 10-year loan, they may want to know how long the structuring opportunities will be logical. In this case, seeing a payment plan calculated with the #annuity method can help them understand how much of the monthly payment is interest and how much is principal. I don't think it's necessary to go to a bank or any company for this process. The company employee can enter the customer information and credit amount, term and interest rate to provide a customized offer. For this, the employee can review the offer after creating it and approve it to be sent to the customer. The customer can also view the offer given from the application, accept or reject the offer, and browse the previously given offers.

As the company name suggests, I tried to come up with a minimalist solution that would make things easier for both parties.

I hope you like it! 🏦

#Fintech #Finance #FinancialTechnology #Innovation #DigitalTransformation #Banking #Lending #Mortgages #PersonalFinance #UXDesign #UIUX #CustomerExperience #Usability #UserJourney  #DesignThinking #EMIcalculator #Annuity #Homeownership #LoanCalculator #FinancialPlanning #portfolio #dailyui #ui036

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