Horicon Bank Delivers Modern Digital Banking Platform, Drives Engagement with Retail, Business Customers
Innovative community banker takes active role in technology development driving a bank-wide digital transformation in this rural community
AUSTIN, TX (May 3, 2018) – Horicon Bank, in collaboration with global Fintech company Finastra, and Malauzai, and led by an innovative banker, CIO Mark Nelson, has successfully digitally transformed the bank, recently developing and deploying a full digital banking platform for both its retail and business customers. Taking a phased approach to the roll-out, the bank successfully launched the online and mobile banking platform for retail customers in January 2018 with plans to launch the business platform this Summer. Additionally, the bank recently completed a successful pilot of its modern payments solution for businesses, HB Pay, which will be available for business customers later this month, helping these businesses get paid faster and cheaper.
Read more on the Malauzai website.
Latest Press Releases
Finastra teams up with CargoX to further adoption of digital-at-source electronic trade documentation
The partnership reflects a significant step toward the digitization of global trade, reducing risk and improving operational efficiency and compliance
One in ten firms in Japan have yet to deploy AI as talent availability hinders scaling, finds Finastra Research
- One in ten financial institutions in Japan are not using AI – the highest proportion amongst all markets surveyed
- Talent availability is the top challenge when it comes to scaling AI
- Nearly a quarter of financial institutions in Japan feel unprepared for technological change
Singapore banks surge ahead on AI deployment, modernization, and customer experience, according to Finastra Research
- Singapore outperforms global averages on AI readiness, adoption, and confidence
- Institutions demonstrate strong execution capability, not just experimentation
- Modernization and technology maturity underpin sustained optimism