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  • The Bank of Missouri (TBOM) forms a five-year partnership with i2c, a Silicon Valley-based banking and payments technology firm.
  • i2c provides credit, debit, prepaid, and core banking solutions through its Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform, allowing financial institutions to offer versatile financial services.
  • TBOM will leverage i2c’s platform to onboard fintechs and facilitate the creation of unique digital-first financial services, including virtual cards, reward programs, loans, and account services.
  • Mark Barker, EVP at TBOM, highlights i2c’s configurable products and managed services as key factors driving the partnership.
  • i2c’s technology has been previously used by Mashreq Bank for digital payment solutions in the UAE and to power the launch of the Beyon Money app in Bahrain.

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