Redwood Capital Bank selects Apiture to power online and mobile banking

Redwood Capital Bank:

  • Redwood Capital Bank, a community bank in Humboldt County, California, has chosen Apiture to provide its online and mobile banking solutions.
  • The adoption of the Apiture digital banking platform aims to expand the bank’s services beyond traditional channels to meet customer preferences for digital banking options.
  • Apiture’s cloud-based platform includes solutions tailored for US banks and credit unions, covering consumer, business, and API banking functions, along with account opening and data intelligence.
  • The move aligns with Redwood Capital Bank’s mission and business values, providing its customers with modern and intuitive banking experiences.
  • Apiture recently secured $10 million in insider funding and continues to gain momentum in the digital banking space, adding clients such as State Employees Credit Union in New Mexico and Points West Community Bank in Colorado in the previous year.
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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