KRISHI360 Exists for Change

Agricultural finance today runs on disconnected records, delayed verification, and event-based decisions. This creates risk for banks, uncertainty for farmers, and audit challenges for governments.

What KRISHI-360 Is

  • A unified operating system for agricultural finance
  • Designed for banks, cooperatives, insurers, and government programs
  • Built to function at district, state, and national scale
  • Audit-ready by design

Built Around the Full
Agriculture Finance Lifecycle

KRISHI360 does not treat agriculture as isolated events.
 It manages the entire lifecycle, continuously. From:

  • Farmer onboarding and land verification to
  • Credit assessment and disbursement to
  • Crop monitoring, insurance validation, and repayment

Every stage remains connected through a single data backbone.

Continuous, Not
Event-Based

Traditional systems act only at checkpoints, application, inspection, claim. KRISHI360 operates continuously:

  • Crop conditions are monitored throughout the season
  • Financial utilisation is tracked beyond disbursement
  • Risk signals are identified early, not after defaults
  • Evidence is built over time, not collected later

This shift enables better decisions, earlier interventions, and lower risk.

Evidence-Backed
Governance by Design

Every action within KRISHI360 is:

  • Time-stamped
  • Geo-referenced where applicable
  • Role-based and traceable
  • Logged for audit and review

This makes the platform suitable for:

  • Institutional lending
  • Government scheme execution
  • Insurance verification
  • Regulatory and audit scrutiny

Designed for Scale
and Sovereignty

KRISHI360 is engineered to:

  • Integrate with state land records and banking systems
  • Support multiple schemes, policies, and regional variations
  • Scale from pilot districts to national deployments
  • Maintain data sovereignty and institutional control

It is infrastructure — not a short-term solution.

Who This Platform
Serves

KRISHI360 is designed for:

  • Banks & Cooperative Institutions managing agri-lending portfolios
  • Government Departments executing insurance, relief, and policy programs
  • Insurance Companies validating crop loss and claims
  • Farmers seeking timely credit and transparent outcomes

Each stakeholder operates on the same verified foundation, with role-specific access and controls.