About

An independent product built to do AI finance honestly

FinBizDoc exists to answer a specific question: what does it take for a salaried earner or a business owner to actually trust a number that came out of an AI product?

The problem

Salaried professionals, Indian merchants, freelancers and small business owners make consequential financial decisions from documents that are hard to read. A bank statement PDF is dozens of pages of dense rows. A loan quote is an interest rate and a tenure with no sense of what it does to monthly cash flow. Existing options are either generic calculators that demand numbers you have to dig out yourself, or chatbots that will confidently produce a figure with no working shown.

The approach

Separate the responsibilities. Let the model do language work — reading documents, mapping them into structure, explaining results. Let audited, versioned code do the arithmetic. Put the user in between as the one who confirms what was extracted. Then show the formula, the inputs and the assumptions behind every figure, so the output can be checked rather than merely believed.

Positioning

FinBizDoc is independent. It is not a lender, broker, credit bureau, investment adviser or accounting service, and it produces educational analysis only. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by or commissioned by any bank, payment provider or other company; the merchant payments space is referenced only as product context, nothing more.

No invented metrics

You will not find adoption counts, revenue figures, accuracy percentages or customer testimonials on this site, because there are none to report. Any measurement published here will have been produced by a test run that actually happened.