Wrong or missing locations break valuations, risk, and portfolio analysis. Coordable gives banks, funds, and asset managers validated geocoding so every property has the correct location.
For banks, funds & asset managers
Assets fail to geocode or you’re stuck with one provider. Missing or failed geocodes mean gaps in your portfolio and manual work—so valuations and risk analyses are incomplete.
Coordable automatically tries the next provider when one fails, so more addresses resolve and your asset list stays complete.
Geocoders often return a result—but the wrong building. For real estate, that means wrong valuation, wrong risk, wrong analytics. Coordable validates every result (housenumber, street, postcode) so you only get verified asset locations—no silent errors in your portfolio.
Legacy portfolios and spreadsheets have messy addresses: typos, formats, extra text. They fail to geocode and block automation. Coordable cleans and normalizes before geocoding so historical data gets the right location—without manual fixes.
Geocode your portfolio with confidence.
Give every asset the right location. API or Excel—for banks, funds, and asset managers.
Banks, funds, and asset managers rely on correct addresses for valuations, risk analysis, and portfolio reporting. A wrong or missing coordinate means wrong analytics, incomplete coverage, and manual correction—Coordable ensures every asset has a validated location so your analyses are built on the right data.
Yes. Upload your spreadsheet (Excel or CSV) or use the API for real-time geocoding. Coordable cleans addresses, cascades across providers, and validates results—so you get complete, verified coordinates for your entire portfolio. Export to CSV when done.
No. Coordable uses external geocoding providers and enhances their results with address cleaning and validation. You get either the same results or better results, with error detection and automatic retries—so your asset data stays accurate.
Providers don’t include built-in address cleaning or automatic switching. Coordable adds cascading (try the next provider when one fails), error detection (e.g. housenumber mismatch), and cleaning before geocoding so you get higher success rates and fewer bad coordinates—critical for real estate portfolios.
Yes. Coordable uses a bring-your-own-key model: you add your API keys for the providers you want (e.g. Google, HERE, Mapbox). We never store or use keys for anything other than your geocoding requests. You keep full control and pay providers according to their pricing.
You define an ordered list of providers (e.g. Google → HERE → Mapbox). Coordable sends each address to the first provider; if the request fails or the result fails validation, it automatically retries with the next provider until one returns a valid result or the list is exhausted. That way you get the best success rate without manual fallbacks.
We correct and standardize spelling mistakes, typos, street name variations, abbreviations, and noise (e.g. phone numbers, "apt 4"). That leads to better geocoding results and fewer failed or wrong coordinates—especially important for legacy portfolio data.
Both. Use the REST API for real-time geocoding or upload Excel/CSV for batch runs. You get the same cleaning, cascading, and validation either way.
Yes. We offer free credits when you register so you can try the platform with your own API keys.
Start free. Upgrade as you scale with transparent, usage-based pricing. You pay your providers (Google, HERE, etc.) according to their terms; Coordable’s fee is separate and based on usage.