Volante Technologies, FINSAPP to Target Big Data Message Flows

Focus on interbank, intrabank and bank to corporate big data message flows.

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Volante software focuses around financial message and data integration, validation and processing within financial institutions.

The domain solutions based on interbank, intrabank and bank to corporate financial data message flows will help the firms to meet the growing demand for data-driven insights to comply with Know Your Customer (KYC), Anti-Money Laundering (AML), and settlement within the Single European Payment Area (SEPA).

The partnership will provide Volante with a team of financial services domain practitioners to build bespoke solutions with clients, while FINSAPP will be able to access Volante's off-the-shelf software and tools to speed up the development and delivery of its customer projects. FINSAPP's knowledge of data analytics, dashboard design, and reporting enables the information lens to be built on the message flows handled by Volante at the semantic level.

"We are always on the look-out for partnerships with established professional services and system integrator firms to encourage use of Volante products," says Vijay Oddiraju, CEO of Volante Technologies.

The combination of the technologies and expertise of the two firms will help reduce costs while increasing their agility and response times to business demands.

 

 

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