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Moorwand partners Kani Payments to boost reconciliation and reporting capabilities

Moorwand, the international payments company and BIN sponsor, is working with Kani Payments, a Newcastle based fintech providing reporting and reconciliation solutions, to enhance its reconciliation and reporting capabilities.

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With its unique approach to BIN access and associated payment services, Moorwand has developed a simple and powerful service offering that works to break down barriers associated with current regulation and compliance. Integrating the Kani Reporting and Reconciliation solution into its internal reporting system will help Moorwand streamline back office processes and provide greater efficiencies for clients.

Kani’s Reporting and Reconciliation, is a SaaS-based solution designed to open up new doors in back office payment innovation for programme managers, issuing banks and other financial institutions that reconcile and move funds on a daily basis.

Robert Courtneidge, CEO, Moorwand, said: “Kani have come to market with a flexible and reliable solution that can be simply integrated into our system making back office processes more efficient.
Working with Kani provides a new level of innovation that means we can focus more on client relationships rather than time consuming back office detail. Kani is offering a whole new aspect on R&R for Moorwand.”

Aaron Holmes, CEO, Kani Payments, said: “Moorwand is processor, bank and scheme agnostic like Kani, which makes our solution the perfect match to enhance their back-office processes, allowing them to focus on innovating their BIN sponsorship and e-money offerings to clients. Kani’s solution can intake data from any party in almost any format and give a direct, readable and accurate visual to clients meaning that multiple integrations are a thing of the past.”  

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