ACCESS Newswire
22 Sep 2022, 22:31 GMT+10
Awards recognize Oakworth Capital Bank, Alabama Credit Union, and Pinnacle Financial Partners for their innovative use of the Apiture Digital Banking Platform
WILMINGTON, NC / ACCESSWIRE / September 22, 2022 / Apiture, a leading provider of digital banking solutions, has debuted its 'Apiture Innovators' awards program at the company's annual client conference, Apiture Accelerate, which took place Sept. 21-23 in Austin, Texas. The program recognizes banks and credit unions demonstrating the most unique and innovative uses of the Apiture Digital Banking Platform.
Meet the Winners:
'It is an honor to introduce the 2022 Apiture Innovators and highlight the unique offerings they bring to their account holders,' said Chris Babcock, Apiture CEO. 'As financial institutions seek to transform digitally, we are proud to partner with our clients to push the boundaries of innovation and exceed the evolving expectations of consumers and businesses.'
'These awards also underscore the flexibility of the Apiture Digital Banking Platform and our readiness to support the unique needs of each of our clients,' said Chris Cox, Apiture COO. 'We congratulate our winners, and we are eager to explore further diverse opportunities with existing and new partners to empower the next class of Innovators.'
About Apiture:
Apiture delivers award-winning digital banking solutions to banks and credit unions throughout the United States. Our flexible, highly configurable solutions meet a wide range of financial institutions' needs, from leveling the playing field with larger banks to enabling unique, digital-only brands. Through our API-first strategy, our clients can maximize the capabilities of their platform while preserving a seamless user experience. Our exclusive focus on digital banking means we're dedicated to delivering innovative solutions that meet the unique needs of our clients while providing a level of support that's unmatched in the industry. Apiture is headquartered in Wilmington, North Carolina, with offices in Austin, Texas. To learn more, visit www.apiture.com.
Media Contact:
Derrius Rodgers
Caliber Corporate Advisers
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SOURCE: Apiture
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