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The UK, Ireland and the Nordics Receive Access to Finastra’s Fusion Payments to Go

Mindtree, a global technology services and digital transformation company, and Finastra, a financial technology provider, have announced a partnership to bring Finastra’s Fusion Payments To Go payments technology to banks in the Nordics, the UK and Ireland, as a managed service.

As part of the partnership, Mindtree will host Finastra’s proven payments solution in the cloud and handle integration of the technology across the rest of the banks’ existing solutions, minimising risk and boosting efficiency for users.

Denise Parker, SVP and global head of partner and ecosystems at Finastra, said, “We welcome Mindtree to our partner ecosystem. Together we will enable agile banks in the Nordics, the UK and Ireland to tap into our Fusion Payments To Go solution, hosted by Mindtree in the cloud. The partnership is about helping banks to better serve their customers by keeping ahead of market changes, delivering faster innovation and opening business growth opportunities.”

Mukund Rao, chief business officer for banking, financial services and insurance at Mindtree, said, “Finastra offers best-of-breed payments solutions and, alongside our deep expertise and cloud capabilities, we are excited to join hands with them to support banks in transforming payments and making them real-time, convenient and secure. The move also aligns well with the P27 initiative in the Nordics, which promotes interoperability, paperless systems, and real-time payment capabilities. We pride ourselves on being a trusted partner to our customers and are confident that this partnership will help them unlock an innovation and technology advantage.”

Fusion Payments To Go offers scalable payments processing and clearing functionality, with automated and rapid onboarding for financial institutions, via open APIs. Beyond the significantly reduced go-live timeframes, the solution also enables smaller banks and financial institutions to enjoy the benefits of an advanced Payments Hub with modernised capabilities.

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  • Francis is a journalist and our lead LatAm correspondent, with a BA in Classical Civilization, he has a specialist interest in North and South America.

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