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National Australia Bank taps US fintech Trovata to launch new treasury solution

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National Australia Bank (NAB) is launching NAB Liquidity+, a digital corporate cash management platform, in collaboration with Trovata to enhance capital management and support corporate clients’ working capital initiatives using AI technology.

Facts

  • NAB Liquidity+ is a new digital corporate cash management, analytics, and forecasting platform developed by National Australia Bank (NAB).
  • NAB’s corporate clients will benefit from real-time cash position visibility and precision forecasting through this platform.
  • The solution aims to address challenges faced by finance teams dealing with fragmented data in cash flow analysis.
  • NAB’s partnership with Trovata, an automated cash management platform based in San Diego, powers this initiative.
  • NAB Ventures participated in Trovata’s $27 million Series B funding in June 2022.
  • NAB Liquidity+ utilizes Trovata’s AI-based technology and APIs to provide access to bank account information from both NAB and third-party accounts, consolidating cash flow insights at a group level.
  • The collaboration aims to automate finance processes, allowing finance teams to focus more on strategic advising rather than spending time in spreadsheets.
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