First National Bank of Oklahoma selects Teslar to streamline lending processes

The First National Bank of Oklahoma has partnered with Teslar Software to streamline its lending processes and enhance customer experience. They will utilize Teslar’s technology to automate lending workflows, improve reporting and exception management, and manage risk in their portfolio.

Facts

  • First National Bank of Oklahoma has partnered with Teslar Software to streamline its lending processes.
  • The bank will automate its commercial, consumer, and agricultural lending workflows using Teslar’s technology.
  • Teslar’s reporting and exception management tools will be leveraged by the bank to improve its customer experience and operational efficiency.
  • The partnership aims to help the bank manage risk in its portfolio effectively.
  • Mel Martin, the president, and CEO of First National Bank of Oklahoma, views Teslar’s technology as a natural fit for the company.
  • Teslar Software, founded in 2008 and based in Arkansas, USA, provides a lending process automation platform for community financial institutions.
  • Other clients of Teslar Software include American Business Bank, Pinnacle Bank, and Citizens Bank.
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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