Intengo Market today announced the launch of Intengo Concierge, a digital debt lifecycle administration service that provides corporates with a single operating layer for managing listed and unlisted debt programmes. Built on Intengo’s proven Digital Debt Administration capability, the service brings structure, accuracy and auditability to every stage of a debt instrument’s life after issuance.
Across the corporate market, debt programmes are still being administered using spreadsheets, email chains and bilateral communication with trustees, custodians and paying agents. These fragmented processes create operational risk, inconsistent record‑keeping, and limited visibility for finance teams and boards. They also place increasing pressure on issuers to meet regulatory and trustee expectations for structured, auditable lifecycle data.
Intengo Concierge addresses these challenges by consolidating static data, cashflow calculations, corporate‑action workflows, reconciliations, investor communication and reporting into a single, digital environment with a full audit trail. This gives finance leaders confidence that lifecycle events are accurate, validated and consistently executed.
“Issuers are looking for a simpler, more reliable way to run the lifecycle of their debt programmes. Intengo Concierge provides a single digital operating layer that brings structure, accuracy and visibility to every event. It strengthens governance while reducing the administrative burden on finance teams,” said Ian Norden, CEO of Intengo Market.
Designed for CFOs, treasurers, finance directors and senior finance executives, Intengo Concierge offers a reliable, institutional‑grade servicing model that supports all post‑issuance obligations. It also improves coordination with arrangers, trustees, paying agents, custodians and other stakeholders through standardised processes that reduce error risk and operational friction.
Intengo Concierge delivers four primary benefits to corporate issuers:
• Reduced operational risk through validated schedules, automated workflows and reconciliations.
• Improved visibility and control via centralised lifecycle data, structured reporting and a single source of truth.
• Enhanced regulatory and trustee confidence through auditable, consistent lifecycle processes.
• Scalability without increasing headcount, allowing issuers to manage growing programmes without expanding internal infrastructure.

