TCS BaNCS selected by neobank Volt to expand payment offerings
By Edil Corneille
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a global IT services, consulting and business solutions organisation, announced that it will power Volt 2.0, a Banking as a Service (BaaS) platform by Australian neobank Volt.
Volt 2.0 is set to launch in 2021. It will leverage TCS BaNCS, a global payments solution, to expand offerings to include NPP, BPAY and DE, thereby enabling full-service banking capabilities for all its customers. Volt will work closely with TCS to incorporate the real-time capabilities of TCS BaNCS for payments, along with API-based access to open banking components that are not dependent on traditional legacy structures. The end-to-end solution provides full back-end support, the flexibility to integrate technologies, and a connection with an extended ecosystem to offer innovative new products and services.
“Volt’s unique platform technology places it at the forefront of Australian banks, and positions us well for incredible growth into the future,” said Steve Weston, Founder and CEO, Volt. “Operating in a highly regulated industry and the goal of becoming a market leader has led Volt to partner with exceptional global technology players like TCS whose commitment to continuing innovation will ensure Volt’s banking platform remains cutting-edge.”
“In this digital age, consumer expectations have soared, yet many banks are held back from innovation by lack of speed from legacy systems. TCS BaNCS is a cloud based solution for Australian banks seeking to collaborate with a range of partners and fintechs, to launch innovative products and deliver a superior customer experience,” said Vikram Singh, Country Head, TCS Australia and New Zealand. “TCS is thrilled to be working with Volt to launch its next-generation payments digital banking platform Volt 2.0. Our deep knowledge and experience with payments technology will enable us to support Volt with a full-service, end-to-end solution leveraging TCS BaNCS.”
TCS BaNCS for Payments offers multi-entity, currency, and country capabilities covering the complete value chain to Australian banks of all sizes. Its application architecture ensures anytime, anywhere digital access, scalability, resilience, high performance, and compliance.
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