Nymbus and Bud team up on AI-driven PFM services

Nymbus and Bud team up on AI-driven PFM services

Nymbus has formed a partnership with Bud Financial to launch AI-powered personal financial management (PFM) services for banks and credit unions across the US.

The collaboration will see Nymbus embed Bud’s suite of PFM widgets directly into its full-stack banking platform, enabling banks and credit unions to enhance their digital offerings with more contextual, personalised experiences for customers.

Through this integration, users will gain access to a clearer view of their finances alongside tools designed to help them manage money with confidence. The solution will also allow institutions to deliver proactive and relevant content to customers, while using categorised and contextual data to tailor interactions across channels.

The move builds on the recent debut of Nymbus Engage, a customer engagement solution aimed at helping community banks and credit unions activate and use customer data in smarter, more impactful ways.

Bud CEO Edward Maslaveckas said, “We’re thrilled to be partnering with Nymbus as they continue to transform banking for community institutions across the US.

“Together, we’re enabling their clients to move beyond legacy data into a new era of intelligent, insight-driven banking. This collaboration reflects our shared belief that better data leads to better outcomes — for financial institutions and their customers alike.”

Nymbus CEO and chairman Jeffery Kendall said, “This integration supports our mission of providing banks and credit unions with the tools they need to grow, differentiate, and deliver modern, personalized banking experiences. Bud’s AI-driven enrichment unlocks a new level of insight from transaction data, and we’re excited to bring this to our clients.”

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