NIBC signs five-year extension to Sopra Banking contract

Sopra Banking Software and NIBC have extended their contract for another five years, continuing their partnership to support NIBC’s savings bank activities in Belgium and the Netherlands. NIBC intends to shift its operations to Sopra Banking Software’s next-generation banking platform.

Facts

  • Sopra Banking Software and NIBC have extended their contract for another five years.
  • NIBC plans to move its operations to Sopra Banking Software’s next-generation banking platform.
  • The partnership between Sopra and NIBC has been in place for over a decade.
  • Sopra Banking Software’s next-gen banking platform offers the latest technology and capabilities.
  • Sopra Banking Software aims to support NIBC in its continuous digital transformation.
  • The extended partnership solidifies Sopra Banking Software’s position as a leading banking software provider in the Netherlands.
  • The collaboration aims to enhance customer experience, streamline operations, and seize growth opportunities in the financial landscape.
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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