Mia-FinTech and Mambu join forces

Fintech startup Mia-FinTech and cloud banking platform Mambu have partnered to accelerate the delivery of digital financial products and services. Mia-FinTech will act as a system integrator, combining Mambu’s API-driven technology with its own open and modular platform to provide digitized customer solutions.

Facts

  • Mia-FinTech and Mambu join forces to accelerate the delivery of digital financial products and services.
  • Mia-FinTech’s open, composable, and modular platform will be combined with Mambu’s cloud banking platform.
  • Mia-FinTech will act as a system integrator, providing an orchestration layer for Mambu’s technology.
  • Mambu works with global customers, including Western Union, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Bank Islam, and BancoEstado.
  • The partnership aims to offer financial organizations a modern technology infrastructure that scales with their needs.
  • The composable approach to banking ensures joint customers can seamlessly build digital solutions that meet customer demands.
  • Collaboration is emphasized as a key to success, with Mia-FinTech and Mambu enabling customers to accelerate digital transformations and create new digital solutions.
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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