Jack Henry: Partners with Open Banking Providers to Enhance Digital Platform

Jack Henry: Partners with Open Banking Providers to Enhance Digital Platform

  • Jack Henry a leading provider of technology solutions and payment processing services primarily for the financial services industry
  • Announced that Finicity, Akoya, and Plaid are among the first open banking pioneers to integrate to the Banno Digital Platform
  • This provides better security, privacy and transparency for the nearly 6 million consumers banking with the Banno Digital Platform
  • Consumers now have access to a complete financial picture through their financial institution
  • This results in a more secure connection, a better user experience and ultimately, peace of mind to the consumer
  • Offers a growing library of popular financial services apps that are fully integrated to the Banno Platform
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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