Citi TTS taps Pismo to strengthen demand deposit account solutions

Citi Treasury and Trade Solutions (TTS) has partnered with Pismo, a UK-based banking and payments software firm, to enhance its global corporate demand deposit accounts (DDA) and improve its tech infrastructure.

Facts

  • Citi TTS has joined forces with Pismo to strengthen its corporate demand deposit accounts (DDA) globally.
  • Upgrading the current DDA infrastructure is a crucial part of Citi TTS’s technology revamp strategy.
  • The upgraded infrastructure will provide better scalability and increased processing volumes.
  • Clients will enjoy an enhanced experience with the ability to operate DDA capabilities in real-time, 24×7, enabling more efficient cash management decisions.
  • The partnership with Pismo will help Citi deliver a nimble and scalable microservice-based ecosystem.
  • Initially, Pismo’s cloud-based core solutions will be deployed by Citi in the US market.
  • Citi TTS offers cash management and trade finance services worldwide and holds banking licenses in over 90 countries, supported by globally integrated technology platforms.
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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