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Diebold Nixdorf digital banking suite enhances Banco Bolivariano client engagement

 

Diebold Nixdorf is collaborating with Ecuadorian bank Banco Bolivariano to implement the company’s Vynamic Mobile Banking, powered by strategic partner Kony. As part of the Vynamic Digital banking suite, this mobile solution serves as the foundation for future digital innovation.

According to the announcement, the Vynamic Digital solutions will enable Banco Bolivariano to get to market quickly with a feature-rich, native mobile experience for its customers, providing over 50 features including advanced biometric authentication, card management and person-to-person payments with clients from other institutions.

“Vynamic Digital Banking was introduced to provide the financial services industry with leading digital technology, and to arm institutions with the tools to achieve new and differentiated engagements with their customers,” said Alan Kerr, senior vice president, software at Diebold Nixdorf. “We are proud to partner with Kony to provide Banco Bolivariano secure, innovative and seamless mobile banking.”

Diebold Nixdorf was recently noted as the market leader for total application and multivendor software for ATMs in the Americas by RBR. And a recent weekly biometrics industry stock report, discussed how an investment manager at the $1.2 billion Atlantic Investment Management recently boosted his fund’s stake in Diebold Nixdorf. The fund in question owns 8 percent of Diebold and bought more stock in February. “The newly combined company is now set up for success,” the investor was quoted as saying.

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