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FinDEVrSV16-LogoV2(wdate)Our FinDEVr New York developer showcase was a success! FinDEVr Silicon Valley will be held October 18 & 19 in Santa Clara. Register today and save.

On FinDEVr.com

  • BlockCypher to Developers: Your Ethereum Toolkit is Ready.
  • FICO Launches Falcon Assurance Navigator to Help Universities Monitor Federal Grant Spending.

The latest from FinDEVr New York 2016 presenters

  • Markit to provide fixed-income pricing data and liquidity metrics for the European Commission.
  • Fidor Bank Opens its Doors in Dubai; Ge Drossaert Tapped as Managing Director.
  • FICO launches its Academic Engagement Program, helping business students get hands-on experience with analytic software.
  • Braintree announces new integrations with Demandware and Netsuite.
  • Tokbox launches its video broadcast solution for producers.
  • Banking Technology: Goldman Sachs to use technology from Infosys to power its new digital bank, GS Bank.

Alumni updates

  • PCWorld votes Xero as its top-choice accounting software in 2016.
  • 2016 CNBC Distruptor 50 Features Kabbage and Twilio.
  • CNN features StockTwits in a list of the 10 best investing apps.
  • Business Insider features Currency Cloud in list of potential future U.K. fintech unicorns.

Stay current on daily news from the fintech developer community! Follow FinDEVr on Twitter.

Kasasa Reaches One Millionth Account

Kasasa Reaches One Millionth Account

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Kasasa, a national brand of banking products for community financial institutions, has arrived at a milestone for its rewards-based checking and savings accounts. The Austin-based company recently surpassed its one millionth account.

Kasasa’s free accounts boast a 92% annual retention rate and require no minimum balance. Since launching in 2009, the company has increased its total client base to 779 community financial institutions, 395 of which offer Kasasa’s rewards checking and savings accounts. At the close of 2015, the company saw a 45% annual growth rate.

Earlier this month, Kasasa partnered with AudioEye, a provider of technology that helps optimize digital content for people with disabilities and physical limitations. The technology is fully integrated into Kasasa’s FIRSTBranch websites for community financial institutions.

Kasasa debuted at FinovateFall 2009 under the name BancVue.

HelloWallet Launches Savings and Debt Guidance Tool

HelloWallet Launches Savings and Debt Guidance Tool

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Morningstar-owned HelloWallet launched a new tool today in an effort to help banks and companies encourage their members and employees to focus on their finances. Prompted by requests from users, the Washington, D.C.-based company launched Savings & Debt Guidance to help users achieve their emergency savings, spending, and debt goals.

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Saving

The chart helps users add spending goals and visualize large upcoming purchases. In the column on the right, HelloWallet gauges how prepared the user is for unexpected expenses based on their personalized emergency savings estimate. If a spending goal puts the user’s emergency savings funds at risk, HelloWallet offers suggestions to delay spending, reduce their goal amount, or increase savings contributions to reach their goal on time.

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Debt

The tools also let users set goals for debt, guiding them to pay down loans with the highest interest rate first. To help motivate, HelloWallet educates the user on how much interest they will pay in the upcoming years and adjusts the number based on their payoff date.

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At FinovateFall 2015, the founder of HelloWallet and CIO of Morningstar, Matt Fellowes, gave a Best of Show-winning demonstration in its debut of Retirement Explorer, a planning tool that allows users to model and save retirement scenarios. Fellowes also announced it now allows banks to integrate HelloWallet’s financial wellness programs.

hellowalletstageMatt Fellowes, chief innovation officer of Morningstar and the founder of HelloWallet; Andrew Vincent, senior product manager; and Gabe Gorelick-Feldman, software engineer, showcased Retirement Explorer, which won Best of Show at FinovateFall 2015.

HelloWallet’s customers include Salesforce, T. Rowe Price, Allstate, Vanguard, and more. Before it was acquired by Morningstar in 2014, the company had raised $15.6 million.

Opentech Teams Up with MasterCard, Swiss Bankers to Launch Card Management App

Opentech Teams Up with MasterCard, Swiss Bankers to Launch Card Management App

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Swiss Bankers Prepaid Services has leveraged OpenPay, the wallet service platform from Opentech, to build a new version of its card management app, MyCard.  The app gives users the ability to fully personalize security settings for their MasterCard Prepaid cards, receive notifications and alerts, and make notes and add photos to transactions. “We are proud of the results we have achieved with this solution,” Swiss Bankers CEO Thomas Beck said. “With the new app, we now have a best-in-class user experience, inline with Swiss Bankers tradition of user-centered design.”

The app is available for free and can be downloaded from the Apple Store and at Google Play. MyCard supports English, Italian, German, and French.

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Calling the new release “an important milestone for our OpenPay platform,” Opentech CEO Stefano Andreani praised his company’s partnership with MasterCard and highlighted the functionality of the OpenPay platform. Andreani noted that e-commerce features such as MasterPass and proximity payment via MDES give banks a solution that can be easily customized. All of this, Andreani added, with the “scalability and robustness of a product distributed on a global scale.” The OpenPay platform features a direct interconnection with the MasterCard ecosystem, giving FIs the ability to get personalized, feature-rich wallets quickly to market without excessive burdens on IT.

Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Roma, Italy, Opentech demonstrated its Enhanced Hybrid Apps at FinovateEurope 2013.

Finovate Debuts: Race Data Helps Community Banks Turn Customer Data into Market Intelligence

Finovate Debuts: Race Data Helps Community Banks Turn Customer Data into Market Intelligence

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“Know Your Customer” is a good axiom when it comes to authentication and security. But knowing your customer is also critical for banks looking to provide the best, most relevant, most personalized service. Market intelligence is the tool for this kind of “know your customer,” but for many small and medium-sized banks the challenge of  turning raw customer data into actionable market intelligence has been both pricey and technically prohibitive.

This is where Race Data comes in. The Canadian analytics company specializes in providing community banks and credit unions with powerful data management, database and behavioral analytics, marketing automation, and one-to-one communications solutions. The company’s technology enables marketing teams to improve customer engagement, build loyalty, and grow per customer revenue.

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Pictured (left to right): Jeff Deppen (CIO, Orrstown Bank) and RaceData’s Jeff Helm (Director, Account Services) demonstrated the Relationship Accelerator at FinovateSpring 2016 in San Jose.

At FinovateSpring, Race Data demonstrated its Relationship Accelerator. This technology is designed for the smaller customer portfolios and modest budgets of smaller banks and credit unions. The solution combines Race Data’s proprietary data management technology with analytics and lifecycle marketing to give smaller FIs the tools they need to keep current customers and gain new ones.

“If your customer relationships can’t resist $150 (offer to switch banks), then you’re just a commodity stuck in a cycle of incentives,” said Jeff Helm, Race Data’s director of account services, from the Finovate stage this spring. “To break the cycle, you have to do something different: sophisticated analytical methods that transform your data into customer knowledge and focus your resources on high-impact engagements.”

Company facts:

  • Founded in 2013
  • Headquartered in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
  • Solution is currently in Phase 1 with partner, Orrstown Bank

RaceData_JeffHelmWe spoke with Jeff Helm, director of account services at Race Data, during the networking session on the final day of FinovateSpring in May. We followed up with a few questions by e-mail.

Finovate: What problem does your solution solve?

Jeff Helm: Community banks exist to serve local markets through deep local knowledge and personalized relationships. The banking convenience technologies that their customers want, however, have ended up reducing direct knowledge of customer needs which particularly disadvantages small banks that cannot compete through economies of scale.

Typical customized data-driven marketing solutions that could help focus their limited resources on high-impact customer engagements are not accessible to small banks because their customer bases are too small to achieve analytic reliability; it’s not a traditional bank’s marketing expertise, and the costs to implement and operate them are too expensive. The Relationship Accelerator provides a robust customer-engagement platform that small banks can afford.

Finovate: Who are your primary customers?

Helm: Right now we are looking for a few pioneering banks that recognize the potential for our solution and want to start using and learning with the Phase 1 product. Our best guess is that those will be banks in the $1 billion to $10 billion asset range. As we continue to develop and refine the product, we’ll be able to reduce implementation costs so that it can appeal to smaller banks.

We’re not sure where the cutoff is between choosing the Relationship Accelerator versus a customized solution. It depends somewhat on how much banks are already doing with their customer data: the more a bank is already doing themselves, the less likely they’ll be able to adopt a standardized solution.

Finovate: How does your solution solve the problem better?

Helm: It’s important to understand that there is no plug-and-play solution for this problem. You can’t just go buy software because CRM data management is highly complex and requires specific marketing capabilities to how how to drive. So the advantage of the Relationship Accelerator is that it’s powered by the combination of Race’s data management technologies and marketing expertise.

In particular, by configuring Race’s proprietary data-management hub to support large-volume data processing and complex CRM administration for multiple bank clients, we are able to create the largest dataset that’s needed for analytic reliability. A small bank simply couldn’t achieve this by itself. Then, standardizing the system and logical architectures enables significant cost savings and scale: standardized data structures and transformations make it easy to plug in additional banks, and standardized marketing programs built on the banking customer lifecycle realize cost efficiencies from centralized management.

Finovate: Tell us about your favorite implementation of your solution?

Helm: We have partnered with Orrstown Bank to develop this product for the community banking industry so obviously that would be our favorite implementation. Orrstown people understood that they needed to start using their customer data more effectively and envisioned their solution … work[ing] for other community banks. They sought a fintech partnership because they knew they couldn’t solve the problem on their own. Orrstown has given us the testbed we need to build the platform and start working with bank data and customer interactions.

Finovate: What in your background gave you the confidence to tackle this challenge?

Helm: Race has more than 20 years’ experience implementing and operating custom database and data-driven marketing solutions for some of Canada’s largest companies as well as international clients, so we understand these challenges very well. Some of our data-driven marketing implementations required extraordinarily complex and high-volume processing. Over the past few years we have been building a high-power data-management hub and a library of tactical marketing components to support our service business so we already had a lot of the pieces.

Finovate: What are some upcoming initiatives from your company that we can look forward to over the next few months?

Helm: Our priority—now that the Phase 1 product has been launched—is to bring a few additional clients on board so that we can learn faster about customer interactions and start using that knowledge to begin Phase 2 development.

In Phase 2 we’ll start building the highest-value marketing programs with proactive outbound contact capabilities. At [that] point we’ll start having bigger impact on engagement as the Relationship Accelerator can start driving more timely and relevant interactions.

Finovate: Where do you see Race Data a year or two from now?

Helm: We’ve started with a somewhat conservative business plan that targets steady client growth over the next few years. Ideally we’d like to start building Phase 2 later this year. We’re open to opportunity though; we met companies at Finovate that presented options we hadn’t thought about. Some would instantly create faster growth potential which would force us to invest in critical enablers that aren’t currently in the works.

Either way, once Phase 2 is up and running we’ll look for opportunities to extend the Relationship Accelerator platform to other verticals. Smaller companies in fragmented industries with a lot of customer data could benefit from this kind of data-driven marketing solution.


Check out Race Data’s demo video from FinovateSpring 2016.

Shoeboxed Partners with ScanSnap Cloud for Receipt Scanning

Shoeboxed Partners with ScanSnap Cloud for Receipt Scanning

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Email and mobile receipt-processing company Shoeboxed today announced a partnership that offers increased functionality to help small businesses import and organize their expenses.

The North Carolina-based company announced it is working with ScanSnap Cloud to help users scan receipts, documents, and business cards by using its iX500 and iX100 scanning devices.

ScanSnap, which has partnerships with companies such as Expensify, Evernote, and Dropbox, helps mitigate manual data entry by automatically extracting data and sorting scans in a way that is human-verified to be fully searchable.

Once the scans are uploaded, Shoeboxed extracts the data, which the user can export into other tools. Check out the video to learn more about the integration.

Founded in 2007, Shoeboxed presented at FinovateSpring 2015 where the company’s COO and cofounder Tobi Walter demonstrated receipt-capture for banks. The company’s team of 40 serves more than 1 million users in 100 countries.

Finovate Alumni News

On Finovate.com

  • “Shoeboxed Partners with ScanSnap Cloud for Receipt Scanning”
  • “Finovate Debuts: Race Data Helps Community Banks Turn Customer Data into Market Intelligence”
  • “Opentech Teams Up with MasterCard, Swiss Bankers to Launch Card Management App”
  • “HelloWallet Launches Savings and Debt Guidance Tool”
  • “Kasasa Reaches One Millionth Account”
  • Check out this week’s FinDEVr APIntelligence

Around the web

  • Fiserv announces its new biometric authentication solution, Verifast: Palm Authentication.
  • Markit to provide fixed income pricing data and liquidity metrics for the European Commission.
  • INETCO to power real-time transaction monitoring for Turkey’s Central Processor for Bank Payment Cards, Bankalararasi Kart Merkezi (BKM).
  • ThinkAdvisor looks at how Blackrock is taking on Schwab and Vanguard with FutureAdvisor.
  • ebankIT expands its headquarters facilities in Porto to grow R&D team.
  • Corezoid moves platform-as-a-service core banking engine to AWS.
  • Blackhawk Network Appoints Sachin Dhawan as CTO and SVP.
  • PCWorld votes Xero as its top-choice accounting software in 2016.

This post will be updated throughout the day as news and developments emerge. You can also follow all the alumni news headlines on the Finovate Twitter account.

 

NYMBUS Acquires KMR to Advance Footing into Credit Union Offerings

NYMBUS Acquires KMR to Advance Footing into Credit Union Offerings

Screen Shot 2016-06-14 at 6.49.56 AMCore processing platform NYMBUS has made its second acquisition in the past two weeks. The Florida-based company has purchased credit union software provider KMR in an effort to expand its geographic footprint, product offerings, and client base.

With this move, NYMBUS inherits KMR’s key products, AgilityWeb, a full-featured home banking solution, and AgilityOrg, a management and compliance tool set.

Joining the NYMBUS leadership team is Kai Ravnborg, former president of KMR and creator of the first PC-based credit union core system and the first Windows-based credit union core application. Ravnborg, who says the decision to join NYMBUS was a “no-brainer,” will serve as chief product officer for CUNYMBUS, a collaborative credit union service organization NYMBUS launched in March.

Founded in 2015, NYMBUS seeks to revolutionize the core processing industry to help small financial institutions gain a competitive edge against big banks by offering a core solution with all digital channels and payments. The company, which demonstrated at FinovateSpring 2016 and presented at FinDEVr New York 2016, acquired data processing solutions provider R. C. Olmstead earlier this month.

Interactions Names New CFO

Interactions Names New CFO

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InteractionsCFOVirtual assistance and customer-care company Interactions recently appointed Jason Bristow as new CFO.

Bristow (pictured) comes to Interactions having served as VP of finance and treasurer at Amazon for 10 years, helping to grow the company’s revenues from $5 billion in 2003 to $89 billion in 2014. He most recently served as CFO of Code42 Software, a SaaS data-security provider.

Interactions CEO Mike Iacobucci says, “Jason will play a vital role in sustaining our record growth and will help guide our strategy for continued innovation in speech and natural language technologies that are fundamentally changing the customer care market.”

Interactions is a two-time Best of Show winner, having taken home awards at both FinovateFall 2013 and FinovateSpring 2014 where the company debuted conversational solutions which offer callers access to balance, transaction history, and account information. In April, Interactions teamed up with Arise Virtual Solutions as a distribution partner.

Fidor Bank Opens its Doors in Dubai; Ge Drossaert Tapped as Managing Director

Fidor Bank Opens its Doors in Dubai; Ge Drossaert Tapped as Managing Director

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Munich-based Fidor Bank is expanding to Dubai. The move will enable the bank to better serve companies outside of Europe, and comes less than a year after the innovative FI opened offices in the U.K. Fidor CEO Matthias Kröner called the expansion “only a matter of time” given the growing number of inquiries he says his bank has received from companies in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. “The Dubai Silicon Oasis is an ideal location for this project, because it’s one of the biggest free zones in Fidor_GeDrossaertthe Middle East, with more than 1,000 companies already installed,” he said.

To lead operations in Dubai, Fidor Bank has hired Gé Drossaert (pictured) to serve as managing director. Drossaert comes to Fidor with more than 20 years’ experience in finance and IT, having worked as CTO of banking and capital markets for Asia, Middle East, and Africa for Computer Sciences Corporation, and as head of transformation and change at Saudi Hollandi Bank.

Fidor Bank received its banking license in 2009 and demonstrated its FidorPay-Account at FinovateEurope 2011. One of the world’s more innovative banks when it comes to technology, Fidor Bank was the first bank to deploy the Ripple protocol back in 2014, and was a winner of the Bank Innovation Award in 2013. More recently, Fidor teamed up with Telefonica Germany to launch a mobile bank account, O2 Banking, and earned a spot in The FinTech50’s Inaugural Hall of Fame. Fidor Bank presented “No Stack Banking” at our developers conference, FinDEVr San Francisco 2015, and “How to Start Your Digital Bank—Mobile Apps and APIs Included,” at FinDEVr New York 2016 this spring.

Finovate Alumni News

On Finovate.com

  • “Interactions Names New CFO”
  • “Fidor Bank Opens its Doors in Dubai; Ge Drossaert Tapped as Managing Director”

On FinDEVr

  • “BlockCypher to Developers: Your Ethereum Toolkit is Ready

Around the web

  • CU Times’ white paper features IDology.
  • Crowdfund Insider interviews Zopa CEO Jaidev Janardana.
  • Bank of Newington and Cleveland State Bank deploy Core Director platform from Jack Henry.
  • Narrative Science partners with client reporting and communications software company, Vermilion Software.
  • Pirean opens local support centre for the Australia and New Zealand markets.
  • Insuritas to power insurance agency for Community Resource Credit Union.
  • VoicePIN opens U.S. office.

This post will be updated throughout the day as news and developments emerge. You an also follow all the alumni news headlines on the Finovate Twitter account.

Ripple Receives BitLicense to Sell XRP

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After New York State began requiring companies to carry a license to engage in virtual currency activity, Ripple has received a BitLicense from the New York Department of Financial Services today. This marks the first New York BitLicense for institutional use of digital assets.

The San Francisco-based company, owner of a distributed ledger and host of the digital currency XRP, will leverage the license to gain footing into New York banks. As CEO Chris Larsen says, “With the BitLicense in hand, we look forward to working with our New York bank customers seeking to use XRP for liquidity and cost savings.” XRP offers banks access to a global payments infrastructure that increases transaction speed, certainty of settlement, and lowers the costs related to treasury operations, payment processing, liquidity and compliance.

The company launched the Ripple Network at FinovateSpring 2013 and recently announced a new initiative to help banks test Ripple integration without disrupting their operations. Early this year, Ripple partnered with SBI Holdings to boost interest in the ASEAN region.