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Commercial Banking Fintech Spotlight: Q1 2024

Modernization efforts continue across FIs and businesses.
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This quarter explores newer fintech vendors with innovations that are emblematic of broader trends within commercial banking and financial services across various product areas. The solutions highlighted in Q1 2024 center on continued modernization efforts among FIs and businesses, especially pertaining to automation, data connectivity, and innovation within new product and service areas. Solutions address core connectivity, card issuing, EWA, bill pay, and loan underwriting.

The Commercial Banking & Payments Fintech Spotlight is a series of quarterly reports that look at select emerging fintech vendors active in the commercial banking space. The spotlight series provides insight into interesting vendors with strong unique selling points and innovative approaches as partners or competitors. This report profiles the following fintech firms: Atfinity, Brim Financial, DailyPay, Deferit, and ECredable.

Clients of Datos Insights’ Commercial Banking & Payments service can download this report.

This report mentions:

ADP, Affinity Credit Union, Air France, Banque Internationale à Luxembourg, BBVA, Bitcoin Suisse, BMO, Creditsafe, CWB, D&B, Dollar Tree, Equifax, Experian, HCA Healthcare, Hilton, Kroger, Lasar Digital, Laurentian Bank, McDonald’s, Oracle, PNC Bank, Santander, SAP, Target, TD Bank, The Clearing House, Visa, and Workday.

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