1. Finxact expands capabilities for open CoreasaService banking
9/22/2017 5:00:42 PM
Finxact expands capabilities for open CoreasaService banking
Cloud Banking System,Batchless Infrastructure,Core Banking Solution
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Finxact expands capabilities for open CoreasaService banking


Friday, September 22, 2017

Richard Harris Richard Harris

Core-as-a-Service Cloud banking capabilities to be added in Finxact's sandbox update.

Finxact has announced the availability of new features in its sandbox for qualified banks and ancillary service partners to begin exploring, innovating, and building novel products, mobile services, and modern banking capabilities. These new features are part of their Core-as-a-Service being launched in full-scale operations late this year.

Their sandbox and Open Core API allows banks and partners to launch new products, services and markets with minimal disruption to legacy and ancillary systems. The new features which are available immediately will enable banks to begin testing new or parallel operations, and even use their existing customer system of record. The Finxact Core as a Service is designed to allow banks to easily migrate from their current batch processes to “all-the-time real-time” without windows, batches, phases or stages.

“Finxact is taking a novel and fresh approach to core banking, not just by creating an entire new core banking system natively in the cloud and exposing the full core system through APIs, but we are also pushing the innovation envelope as it relates to banking functionality,” said Finxact CEO and founder, Frank Sanchez. “The new capabilities we’re providing in our sandbox today, begin to lay the groundwork for banks and our mutual partners to use a modern core today, with their business as usual, and be prepared with novel capabilities to extend to the limits of their imagination.”

Key features


- Transaction templates: Combine configuration tables with dynamic transaction templates to rapidly create complex transactions in configuration instead of code, thus eliminating costly development time and maintenance.

- Payment orders/ACH/electronic transfers: Accept and post ACH payments and other electronic transfers with straight through processing, greatly improving back-office efficiencies.

- Multiple positions per account: Unlike most core systems that support only a single position or balance per account, the Finxact Core-as-a-Service supports 1 to many positions per account, thus enabling novel account products and services such as ladders and accounts with multi-currency positions. Over time, banks may choose to use the Finxact Core-as-a-Service for both their banking products and brokerage products with accounts holding multiple security positions.

- Real-time as-of position: To support a true batchless, real-time infrastructure, the Finxact core implements database features and accessible API's that can retrieve account positions as-of any point in time enabling real-time services while also reducing operational costs associated with offline reconciliations and processing.

“Finxact's Core-as-a-Service is uniquely exposing fresh core banking functionality to ancillary service partners and banks," said Tia Lee, CEO of TRG Mobilearth Inc. "We are able to truly innovate the mobile branch of the future with Finxact's novel functionality being made available in this new sandbox release."

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