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i2c Partners with The Bank of Missouri to Empower Fintechs to Rapidly Launch Digital Banking Products

i2c Inc., a leading provider of banking and payments solutions, announces a five year partnership with The Bank of Missouri (TBOM) a celebrated community bank renowned for its pioneering digital banking initiatives. Through this alliance, the bank provides fintechs the ability to more quickly offer a full suite of digital financial products and services to consumers and businesses alike.

By leveraging i2c’s core banking and payments platform, TBOM can swiftly onboard fintech clients and enable these companies to create their own unique configurations of digital-first financial services that more effectively meet consumers’ financial needs. This collaboration is geared towards addressing the emerging requirements of fintechs to offer easier access to digital banking solutions — including checking and savings accounts, consumer and small business loans, credit card, reward programs, and virtual cards — among other customizable banking services.

“We chose i2c for their configurable suite of products, full suite of managed services, as well as, their reputation in the industry,” said Mark Barker, EVP, chief contract services officer at TBOM. “With i2c as our strategic platform processor provider, we can quickly and easily deliver a full suite of financial products and services to our fintech clients, while allowing them the flexibility they need to differentiate themselves against their competitors.”

“Our partnership with TBOM underscores i2c’s commitment to providing both technology and managed services to BaaS enablers globally,” said Serena Smith, chief client officer at i2c. “At i2c we’re excited about this collaboration and the unparalleled value we create for fintechs and BaaS aggregators alike.”

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