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Ways Technology Can Positively Impact Costs, Efficiency and Reporting

By investing in digital tech, banks can address evolving customer preferences, mitigate risk, and achieve regulatory compliance, says AutoRek’s business development manager Nick Botha.

Published on September 2022 in Banking Technology

FEATURING: Nick Botha, Business Development Manager at AutoRek

As new players continue to expand market share with data and customer-centric business models, incumbent banks face an urgent need to modernize systems to remain competitive in the payments landscape.

By investing in emerging digital technologies, banks can address evolving customer preferences, mitigate risk, and achieve regulatory compliance.

My guest on the Banking Transformed podcast is Nick Botha, Business Development Manager at AutoRek. He discusses the importance of an end-to-end platform designed reduce costs, improve efficiency, and streamline your reporting processes.

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AutorekAutoRek is a trusted vendor of data management solutions by the world’s largest financial institutions with extensive experience across banking and payments. The end-to-end payments reconciliation platform is designed to overcome the most difficult challenges for managing reconciliations, data management and reporting. AutoRek combines cutting edge technology, first class implementation and subject matter expertise to deliver custom solutions that save our clients both time and money.

For more information visit autorek.com

https://www.autorek.com/en-us/solutions/reconciliations/

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