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Neonomics and Comarch team up to explore open finance opportunities

Comarch, a leading global powerhouse delivering IT services to more than 40,000 companies across the world has partnered with Neonomics, one of Europe´s most technically advanced open banking providers, to validate a variety of commercial propositions within open finance, payments and personalized consumer insights.

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Harnessing the efficiencies enabled by Neonomics unified open banking platform, Comarch sees a wide range of applications, where embedding financial services closer to the consumer can support the diversification of their extensive product offering.

Commenting on the partnership, Seweryn Bak, Business Development Director for Nordics at Comarch “Our customers are seeking an increasingly more agile offering when it comes to financial services and by working with Neonomics we can more efficiently assess which propositions to focus on within open finance as part of Comarch Open Platform.”

Comarch's recently launched Comarch Open Platform, enables more streamlined access to partner services to all new and existing customers. The portfolio of Neonomics PSD2 compliant open banking products available through the platform, will deliver a new set of tools tailored to supercharging customer engagement through both payments and bank account data insights.

Christoffer Andvig, CEO at Neonomics adds: We are excited to work with Comarch in jointly building immersive open finance products focused on reducing transactional costs, improving access to data and strengthening consumer loyalty. Comarch´s products are deeply embedded across many different industries from airlines, banking to telcos, where we see opportunities to drive efficiencies at scale through open banking.”

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