Digital Banking & Fintech Platform
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BAC
Bank of America Corporation
Digital banking platform capabilities and fintech-enabled consumer experiences.
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$381.90B |
$52.17
+1.19%
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WFC
Wells Fargo & Company
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform relates to Wells Fargo's online/mobile banking and fintech services.
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$266.24B |
$84.03
+1.11%
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RY
Royal Bank of Canada
RBC offers Digital Banking & Fintech Platform capabilities (online trading, mobile apps, digital solutions).
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$212.04B |
$150.12
+0.09%
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MUFG
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.
Digital banking and fintech platforms are core tech platforms MUFG is expanding.
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$187.53B |
$15.38
+1.22%
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INTU
Intuit Inc.
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform; fintech capabilities integrated within consumer finance ecosystem.
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$184.89B |
$654.68
-1.28%
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C
Citigroup Inc.
Citi offers digital banking and fintech platform capabilities as part of its technology-driven strategy.
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$181.70B |
$99.99
+1.31%
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TD
The Toronto-Dominion Bank
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform represents TD's digital banking platforms and fintech initiatives for customers.
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$146.99B |
$82.90
+1.04%
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COF
Capital One Financial Corporation
Capital One is building a digital-first national banking platform and digital banking capabilities.
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$132.94B |
$209.35
+0.71%
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BBVA
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, S.A.
BBVA emphasizes digital banking platforms and AI-driven customer experiences.
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$116.99B |
$20.63
+1.13%
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ING
ING Groep N.V.
ING emphasizes a digitally-led retail banking platform, enabling digital banking and fintech capabilities.
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$96.45B |
$24.91
+0.38%
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HOOD
Robinhood Markets, Inc.
Robinhood Banking initiative and digital fintech platform position the company as a digital banking/fintech provider.
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$95.35B |
$114.36
+6.58%
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BMO
Bank of Montreal
BMO has a digital banking & fintech platform that supports its customer-facing banking services and payments.
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$88.38B |
$122.19
+0.85%
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MFG
Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.
Pursues digital banking initiatives and fintech platform enhancements as part of its customer experience strategy.
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$83.92B |
$6.71
+1.44%
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BNS
The Bank of Nova Scotia
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform captures the bank's digital customer-facing banking capabilities.
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$82.51B |
$66.80
+0.17%
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ITUB
Itaú Unibanco Holding S.A.
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform: One Itaú Super App consolidates multiple apps into a single digital platform.
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$79.56B |
$7.39
+0.20%
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CM
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
CM emphasizes digital banking capabilities, aligning with Digital Banking & Fintech Platform.
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$79.42B |
$84.17
+0.11%
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NU
Nu Holdings Ltd.
Nu Holdings operates a digital banking and fintech platform delivering consumer banking, payments, and lending services across Latin America.
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$76.38B |
$15.89
+0.03%
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BCS
Barclays PLC
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform encompasses Barclays' online banking and fintech service capabilities.
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$76.32B |
$21.12
+1.37%
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USB
U.S. Bancorp
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform offerings underpin USB's digitally-enabled banking and payments ecosystem.
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$74.35B |
$47.80
+0.05%
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PNC
The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.
Owns/operates digital banking platforms and fintech capabilities for consumer and business clients.
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$73.64B |
$187.62
+0.34%
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LYG
Lloyds Banking Group plc
Lloyds maintains digital banking and fintech platforms for customer and business interactions.
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$73.26B |
$4.62
+0.11%
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NWG
NatWest Group plc
NatWest is pursuing digital banking capabilities and fintech-style platform enhancements for customers.
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$63.15B |
$15.32
+0.59%
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TFC
Truist Financial Corporation
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform reflects Truist's investments in digital platforms, AI tools, and online onboarding.
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$58.64B |
$45.51
+0.07%
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PYPL
PayPal Holdings, Inc.
PayPal's platform blends digital payments with digital banking/fintech capabilities or similar financial services.
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$57.87B |
$60.64
+0.12%
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BSBR
Banco Santander (Brasil) S.A.
Digital banking platforms and Banking-as-a-Service initiatives reflect BSBR’s digital-first product delivery approach.
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$45.71B |
$6.17
+0.41%
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XYZ
Block, Inc.
Block runs digital banking/fintech platforms through Cash App and Square Financial Services.
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$37.76B |
$62.30
+0.56%
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BBD
Banco Bradesco S.A.
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform enabling digital-first banking services.
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$37.03B |
$3.48
+0.14%
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RKT
Rocket Companies, Inc.
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform connections via Rocket Money and consumer fintech offerings.
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$36.70B |
$17.91
+2.72%
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FMX
Fomento Económico Mexicano, S.A.B. de C.V.
FMX envisions digital banking/fintech capabilities through Spin, including savings and credit products.
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$33.93B |
$94.29
-0.57%
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FIS
Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.
Digital One is a platform for a unified digital banking experience, aligning with FIS's digital banking/fintech platform offering.
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$33.47B |
$64.45
+0.59%
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FI
Fiserv, Inc.
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform captures Fiserv's cloud-based banking platforms (DNA, Finxact) and embedded finance capabilities.
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$33.07B |
$63.80
+6.74%
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KB
KB Financial Group Inc.
KB Star Banking and Open Pay Platform constitute digital banking and fintech platform offerings.
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$31.39B |
$83.07
+0.21%
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SOFI
SoFi Technologies, Inc.
SoFi operates a digital banking & fintech platform that bundles banking, payments, lending, savings, and investing into a single member-centric ecosystem.
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$30.16B |
$27.14
+7.76%
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FITB
Fifth Third Bancorp
Offers digital banking and fintech platform capabilities via Dividend and AI-enabled mobile features.
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$28.08B |
$42.30
-0.28%
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SHG
Shinhan Financial Group Co., Ltd.
SHG is expanding and operating digital banking and fintech platforms to deliver financial services.
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$27.06B |
$53.30
+1.00%
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BAP
Credicorp Ltd.
Tenpo represents a digital banking/fintech platform strategy in which Credicorp operates a digital bank proposition.
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$23.39B |
$251.17
+1.34%
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HBAN
Huntington Bancshares Incorporated
Digital banking & fintech platform capabilities reflect Huntington’s digitally powered consumer/business financial solutions.
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$23.17B |
$15.93
+0.31%
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AFRM
Affirm Holdings, Inc.
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform capabilities for payments and lending.
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$20.97B |
$66.46
+3.23%
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GRAB
Grab Holdings Limited
Grab operates digital banking/fintech platforms (GX Bank, Superbank) and related services.
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$19.73B |
$5.21
+6.22%
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KEY
KeyCorp
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform: Bank-operated digital banking capabilities and fintech-related services.
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$19.54B |
$17.89
+0.42%
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BCH
Banco de Chile
Digital banking platform capabilities, including FAN digital accounts and related fintech initiatives.
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$18.37B |
$36.91
+1.50%
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BSAC
Banco Santander-Chile
The bank operates a cloud-enabled digital banking platform for customers, reflecting an institutional Digital Banking & Fintech Platform.
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$16.57B |
$29.38
+0.24%
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GEN
Gen Digital Inc.
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform through MoneyLion integration for financial wellness.
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$16.35B |
$26.38
-0.60%
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CIB
Grupo Cibest S.A.
Digital banking and fintech platform encompassing Nequi, a digital neobank.
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$14.58B |
$60.73
+0.18%
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EWBC
East West Bancorp, Inc.
Investments in digital banking platforms and cyber capabilities reflect EWBC's technology initiatives.
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$14.40B |
$104.22
-0.26%
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KSPI
Joint Stock Company Kaspi.kz
Kaspi is developing a Digital Banking & Fintech Platform via banking-license initiatives and cross-border fintech services.
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$14.26B |
$71.56
+0.95%
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WF
Woori Financial Group Inc.
UN Banking is a universal digital banking platform deployed across the group.
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$13.40B |
$53.46
-0.09%
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JKHY
Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform (Banno) is a core cloud-native platform the company offers to financial institutions.
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$12.45B |
$170.94
+0.08%
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ALLY
Ally Financial Inc.
Ally operates a leading all-digital bank with deposit funding and digital banking services (Digital Banking & Fintech Platform).
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$11.84B |
$39.52
+2.70%
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CMA
Comerica Incorporated
Digital banking platforms and fintech capabilities are provided to customers.
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$10.03B |
$78.21
+0.20%
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WBS
Webster Financial Corporation
Investments in digital channels/cloud infrastructure align with Digital Banking & Fintech Platform capabilities.
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$9.58B |
$58.09
+0.78%
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XP
XP Inc.
XP operates a Digital Banking & Fintech Platform through XP Bank, delivering digital banking and fintech services.
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$9.54B |
$17.84
+2.73%
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WTFC
Wintrust Financial Corporation
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform reflects Wintrust's ongoing investments in digital capabilities and online client services.
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$8.79B |
$131.60
+0.26%
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WAL
Western Alliance Bancorporation
Digital banking & fintech platform capabilities, including digital payment offerings and digital asset banking.
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$8.73B |
$78.82
-0.39%
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ONB
Old National Bancorp
ONB is investing in a digital banking and fintech ecosystem, reflecting a modern digital platform strategy.
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$8.27B |
$21.21
+0.55%
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FRHC
Freedom Holding Corp.
Freedom SuperApp represents a digital banking/fintech platform integrating banking, payments, and lifestyle services.
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$8.22B |
$135.39
+0.89%
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BPOP
Popular, Inc.
Digital banking & fintech platform; ongoing transformation to modernize customer channels and experiences.
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$7.76B |
$113.03
-1.58%
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ZION
Zions Bancorporation, National Association
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform captures the modernization of core systems and digital front-end investments.
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$7.69B |
$52.12
+0.01%
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PNFP
Pinnacle Financial Partners, Inc.
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform encompasses PNFP’s digital tools and fintech-enabled client services (e.g., treasury management).
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$6.99B |
$90.17
+0.06%
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GGAL
Grupo Financiero Galicia S.A.
Naranja X and the SAP core banking transition indicate a significant digital banking/fintech platform offering.
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$6.80B |
$46.45
+0.66%
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SNV
Synovus Financial Corp.
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform applies to Synovus's investments in digital channels and fintech-enabled services.
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$6.52B |
$47.18
+0.38%
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HRB
H&R Block, Inc.
Spruce and Emerald Card reflect digital banking/fintech offerings (digital banking platform, fintech services).
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$5.88B |
$41.66
-5.05%
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FNB
F.N.B. Corporation
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform representing the in-house digital banking platform (eStore) and related consumer-facing fintech capabilities.
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$5.76B |
$16.16
+0.72%
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UBSI
United Bankshares, Inc.
Strategic emphasis on upgrading digital banking platform and online services.
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$5.27B |
$37.35
+0.32%
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TEO
Telecom Argentina S.A.
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform relevance through Personal Pay and related fintech services.
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$5.10B |
$11.49
-3.04%
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WEX
WEX Inc.
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform via WEX Bank and integrated payment services.
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$5.00B |
$146.81
+0.52%
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TKC
Turkcell Iletisim Hizmetleri A.S.
Financell and related fintech offerings imply digital banking/fintech platform capabilities within Turkcell's portfolio.
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$5.00B |
$5.63
-0.79%
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PHI
PLDT Inc.
Maya is PLDT's digital banking and fintech platform offering deposits, lending, and payments.
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$4.85B |
$22.50
+0.22%
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BMA
Banco Macro S.A.
Banco Macro provides digital banking platforms and fintech capabilities via internet/mobile banking and Argenpay, aligning with Digital Banking & Fintech Platform.
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$4.78B |
$73.18
-2.06%
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AVAL
Grupo Aval Acciones y Valores S.A.
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform aligns with Aval's digital transformation and platform-based financial services.
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$4.74B |
$4.02
+0.75%
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FLG
Flagstar Financial, Inc.
Flagstar provides digital banking capabilities/platforms to support customer interactions and transactions.
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$4.72B |
$11.40
+0.48%
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STNE
StoneCo Ltd.
StoneCo offers a digital banking and fintech platform for MSMBs, including banking services and integration with payments.
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$4.70B |
$15.46
+3.24%
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NNI
Nelnet, Inc.
Digital banking and fintech platform powering Nelnet Bank's services.
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$4.62B |
$126.31
-1.14%
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IFS
Intercorp Financial Services Inc.
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform reflects the integrated platform strategy powering banking, payments, lending and wealth management.
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$4.58B |
$39.98
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QTWO
Q2 Holdings, Inc.
Directly provides a cloud-based digital banking platform and fintech ecosystem for financial institutions.
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$4.50B |
$71.34
-0.91%
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AX
Axos Financial, Inc.
Axos operates a digital banking platform and fintech platforms, including Axos Invest and a clearing workstation for clients.
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$4.49B |
$80.27
+1.01%
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FFIN
First Financial Bankshares, Inc.
FFIN utilizes digital banking platforms (internet/mobile banking, remote deposits) and related fintech capabilities as core services.
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$4.49B |
$31.03
-1.05%
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EBC
Eastern Bankshares, Inc.
Digital banking & fintech platform capabilities including online and mobile banking.
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$3.85B |
$18.36
+0.80%
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SFBS
ServisFirst Bancshares, Inc.
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform: online/mobile banking and digital financial services provided to customers.
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$3.85B |
$70.07
-0.53%
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VEON
VEON Ltd.
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform; JazzCash and Simply digital financial services under VEON.
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$3.71B |
$52.37
-0.30%
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UCB
United Community Banks, Inc.
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform enabling customer-facing digital banking services.
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$3.71B |
$30.40
-0.43%
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BANF
BancFirst Corporation
The firm offers digital banking offerings supported by its technology platform.
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$3.68B |
$111.24
+0.73%
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INTR
Inter & Co, Inc.
Core product is a digital banking and fintech platform (super APP) delivering integrated financial services.
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$3.63B |
$8.29
+0.30%
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INDB
Independent Bank Corp.
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform indicates INDB's technology-enabled banking services (digital channel).
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$3.49B |
$70.91
+1.50%
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FIBK
First Interstate BancSystem, Inc.
Investments in digital delivery channels and online/mobile banking align with Digital Banking & Fintech Platform.
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$3.29B |
$31.55
+0.41%
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FULT
Fulton Financial Corporation
Digital banking & fintech platform: The bank's focus on digital customer experience suggests provision of digital banking capabilities.
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$3.27B |
$17.79
-0.95%
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FBP
First BanCorp.
Digital banking & fintech platform presence for customer-facing financial services (e.g., digital payments, lending workflows).
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$3.24B |
$19.75
-2.06%
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PAGS
PagSeguro Digital Ltd.
PagSeguro operates an integrated Digital Banking & Fintech Platform (PagBank) offering digital banking, payments, and lending services.
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$3.19B |
$9.93
+2.58%
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BKU
BankUnited, Inc.
Bank invests in digital banking/fintech platforms to support deposits and services.
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$3.12B |
$41.65
+0.41%
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FHB
First Hawaiian, Inc.
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform applies to the bank’s digital banking tools and customer-facing fintech capabilities.
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$3.07B |
$24.65
+0.20%
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WSBC
WesBanco, Inc.
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform reflects WesBanco's investments in digital banking tools and treasury management platforms.
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$3.02B |
$31.66
+0.80%
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EEFT
Euronet Worldwide, Inc.
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform tag applies to platform-enabled digital banking/payment capabilities.
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$3.01B |
$72.86
-0.62%
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ETOR
eToro Group Ltd.
ETOR's neo-banking and digital wallet/fintech services position it as a Digital Banking & Fintech Platform.
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$2.98B |
$38.60
+4.92%
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BBAR
Banco BBVA Argentina S.A.
BBAR emphasizes digital channels and AI-enabled processes, signaling a digital banking/fintech platform differentiator.
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$2.88B |
$13.95
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TBBK
The Bancorp, Inc.
Core platform enabling digital banking, payments, and fintech partnerships (central to TBBK's strategy).
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$2.86B |
$63.67
+2.64%
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NCNO
nCino, Inc.
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform captures nCino's role as a platform enabling digital banking, payments, and lending for banks and credit unions.
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$2.83B |
$24.09
-1.25%
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SBCF
Seacoast Banking Corporation of Florida
Digital banking platforms and online/mobile banking capabilities are a key delivery channel.
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$2.68B |
$30.73
+0.56%
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QFIN
Qfin Holdings, Inc.
Digital Banking & Fintech Platform covers embedded finance capabilities and B2B fintech solutions.
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$2.63B |
$18.20
+0.55%
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DAVE
Dave Inc.
Dave operates a digital banking & fintech platform offering checking, card, and related financial services.
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$2.63B |
$203.66
+4.61%
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SFNC
Simmons First National Corporation
SFNC pursues digital banking and fintech platform capabilities as part of its modernization efforts.
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$2.62B |
$18.19
+0.44%
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# Executive Summary
* The Digital Banking & Fintech Platform industry is being fundamentally reshaped by the rapid integration of Artificial Intelligence, which is simultaneously unlocking significant efficiency gains and creating new vectors for sophisticated fraud and cybersecurity threats.
* An escalating cybersecurity "arms race" is underway, where the ability to deploy advanced, AI-driven fraud detection is becoming a key differentiator for asset quality and financial performance.
* Macroeconomic pressures, including high interest rates and slowing growth, have forced a critical strategic pivot across the sector from "growth-at-all-costs" to a disciplined focus on profitability, unit economics, and resilient balance sheets.
* Competitive dynamics are diverging between three primary models: integrated digital "Super Apps," technology "Enablers" serving other institutions, and large "Incumbents" successfully executing digital transformations.
* While regulatory evolution in areas like Open Banking promises long-term disruption, near-term uncertainty and implementation delays in key markets like the U.S. are tempering immediate impacts.
* Financial performance is bifurcating, with digital-native leaders like Nu Holdings demonstrating hyper-growth and strong profitability (28% ROE), while transforming incumbents like Banco Santander leverage technology to deliver strong returns (15.8% RoTE) and significant capital distributions.
## Key Trends & Outlook
The Digital Banking and Fintech Platform industry is in the midst of a profound transformation driven by the pervasive adoption of Artificial Intelligence. The global AI in fintech market is set to triple, growing from approximately $17.93 billion in 2025 to over $60.63 billion by 2033, as firms embed AI across their operations. This investment is yielding tangible returns, with companies like BBVA reporting up to 70% efficiency improvements in certain software development programs, directly boosting operating margins. Nu Holdings, for instance, has seen approximately a 50% improvement in its first payment default rate in Mexico over three years due to AI-driven credit underwriting. However, this same technology fuels escalating cybersecurity risks, such as AI-generated deepfakes, creating a dual-edged sword where AI is both the primary tool for innovation and the source of the most advanced threats.
The financial sector faces the highest data breach costs, averaging over $6.08 million per incident, making advanced cybersecurity a critical determinant of profitability. Consequently, firms with superior, AI-driven fraud detection systems, such as PagSeguro Digital, are demonstrating superior asset quality and lower credit losses, with a notable reduction in NPL90 from 18% to 2.3% by Q4 2024. This focus on risk management is central to the broader industry pivot away from pure user growth towards sustainable profitability, a shift demanded by investors in the current macroeconomic climate of high interest rates and economic uncertainty.
The primary opportunity lies in leveraging proprietary AI and integrated digital ecosystems to achieve superior unit economics through hyper-personalization, cross-selling, and operational efficiency. The most significant risk is a failure to keep pace with the escalating sophistication of cyberattacks, leading to major financial losses, erosion of customer trust, and severe regulatory penalties. Furthermore, regulatory uncertainty, particularly surrounding the delayed implementation of Open Banking in the U.S., clouds the medium-term strategic outlook for data-sharing models.
## Competitive Landscape
The global digital banking platform market is valued at approximately $13.79 billion in 2025 and is forecast to grow at a 14.80% CAGR through 2030, reaching $27.51 billion. The competitive field is not monolithic, but rather consists of several distinct strategic approaches, often spurred by mergers, acquisitions, and partnerships.
One prominent strategic approach involves building comprehensive, integrated digital ecosystems, often referred to as "Super Apps." Companies pursuing this strategy aim to capture the entirety of a customer's financial life, from banking and payments to credit, investments, and shopping, all within a single digital platform. This model creates strong customer stickiness, generates rich data for cross-selling, and achieves low customer acquisition and servicing costs at scale. Nu Holdings exemplifies this, rapidly establishing itself as the dominant digital banking platform in Latin America, serving 58% of Brazil's adult population across a growing suite of financial products, driven by a low-cost, mobile-first operating model.
In contrast, another significant competitive model focuses on being a technology and infrastructure enabler. These providers offer core technology, software, and Banking-as-a-Service (BaaS) infrastructure to empower other financial institutions, typically community banks, credit unions, and other fintechs, to compete digitally. This approach often involves a capital-light, recurring revenue SaaS model with high gross margins, avoiding direct consumer credit risk. Jack Henry & Associates, Inc. is a prime example, with its Banno Digital Platform providing a cloud-native, API-first solution that enables hundreds of community banks and credit unions to offer modern digital experiences without replacing their entire core systems.
Finally, large, established banks are pursuing a strategy of digitally transforming incumbents. This involves leveraging their existing scale, brand trust, and low-cost deposit bases while aggressively investing in proprietary technology to modernize operations, improve customer experience, and drive efficiency. Banco Santander, S.A. embodies this strategy with its "ONE Transformation" initiative. The development of proprietary platforms like the Gravity cloud core and Openbank are designed to simplify its global business and reduce operational costs, making it more agile and competitive against fintech disruptors.
## Financial Performance
### Revenue
Revenue growth is sharply bifurcated across the Digital Banking & Fintech Platform industry, reflecting differing business models and stages of maturity. Digital-native ecosystem players are experiencing a hyper-growth phase driven by aggressive customer acquisition and service expansion in emerging markets. Nu Holdings, for instance, exemplifies this trend with an impressive +85% annualized revenue growth since 2021. In contrast, more mature platform providers and incumbents are posting more moderate, albeit stable, growth. An established enabler like Jack Henry & Associates, Inc. demonstrates steady performance with an +8.6% YoY GAAP revenue growth in Q3-25.
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### Profitability
Profitability also shows divergence in both its level and source. Profitability leaders are those successfully leveraging technology to drive down costs and those with access to low-cost funding. Digital-native players are proving they can achieve high returns on equity (ROE) once they reach scale. Nu Holdings demonstrates the potential of this digital model with a robust 28% ROE in Q2-25. Meanwhile, transforming incumbents are using technology to optimize their massive operations. Banco Santander, S.A. showcases incumbent efficiency, achieving a strong 15.8% Return on Tangible Equity (RoTE) in Q1-25 while driving its efficiency ratio down to 14.8%.
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### Capital Allocation
Capital allocation in the industry reflects a dual focus on returning significant capital to shareholders and investing heavily in proprietary technology. Mature, profitable players are generating substantial free cash flow, leading to large-scale buyback programs as they signal confidence in their valuation. Banco Santander, S.A. exemplifies this commitment to shareholder returns, targeting €10 billion in distributions through share buybacks for 2025-2026 earnings. Simultaneously, M&A and R&D spending are targeted at acquiring or building key technological capabilities, particularly in AI and cloud infrastructure, which are seen as critical for future competitive advantage. Q2 Holdings, Inc., for example, acquired MANTL for $375 million (net of cash acquired) in March 2025 to create a highly differentiated, end-to-end platform.
### Balance Sheet
Balance sheets across the industry are generally strong and well-capitalized, particularly among regulated banking institutions. Following the global financial crisis and subsequent regulations, traditional banks maintain robust capital buffers, with Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) ratios often well above 12-13%. Digital banks are rapidly growing their low-cost deposit bases, providing a stable and resilient funding source that strengthens their balance sheets and supports profitable growth. Banco de Chile is a prime example of a fortress balance sheet, reporting a CET1 ratio of 14% and a liquidity coverage ratio over 195% in June 2025, providing significant resilience against economic shocks.
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