i2c, a frontrunner in banking and payments solutions, has entered into a five-year partnership with The Bank of Missouri (TBOM).
The partnership is anchored in a shared vision: to empower FinTechs in the United States to swiftly roll out a comprehensive range of digital banking products and services. By harnessing i2c’s advanced banking and payments platform, TBOM is set to efficiently onboard FinTech clients, enabling them to offer tailored, digital-first financial solutions.
This strategic move addresses the burgeoning demand among FinTechs for more accessible, versatile digital banking offerings, encompassing everything from checking and savings accounts to consumer and small business loans, credit cards, reward programs, and virtual cards.
Mark Barker, EVP, chief contract services officer at TBOM, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, praising i2c’s comprehensive product suite and their industry reputation. Serena Smith, chief client officer at i2c, also highlighted the partnership’s potential to deliver unparalleled value to FinTechs and BaaS aggregators.
The Bank of Missouri is not just a bank; it’s a legacy, an institution dedicated to enriching lives with a complete spectrum of financial solutions, from personal banking to business loans. i2c Inc., with its roots in Silicon Valley and an impressive global footprint, stands as a beacon of innovation in the FinTech landscape. This partnership marks a significant milestone in the evolution of digital banking, promising to redefine the financial journey for consumers and businesses alike.
The Bank of Missouri EVP, chief contract services officer Mark Barker said, “We chose i2c for their configurable suite of products, full suite of managed services, as well as, their reputation in the industry. With i2c as our strategic platform processor provider, we can quickly and easily deliver a full suite of financial products and services to our fintech clients, while allowing them the flexibility they need to differentiate themselves against their competitors.”
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