Raisin: Goes live in U.S. with first partner bank

Raisin: Goes live in U.S. with first partner bank

  • Raisin is the leading pan-European wealth management platform, connecting retail customers with financial institutions
  • MapleMark Bank has become the first US bank to embed Savings-as-a-Service software in its online platform
  • Using the technology, mapleMark clients can now view ladder, liquidity, and market-linked term deposit products online
  • First announced its intention to cross the Atlantic in the summer of 2019
  • The firm has spent the intervening time adapting its software to the specific conditions of the US deposits market
  • Since then, the firm has integrated its deposit marketplace with US core banking supplier Jack Henry
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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