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FinTech Opus launches Paysemble to simplify operations for financial intermediaries
By Delisha Fernandes
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- Banks
- Cross-border transactions
- Financial institutions
Opus Technologies, a financial technology solution, has been launched Paymenta payments integration framework designed to revolutionize the way financial institutions (FIs) simplify their operations.
Paysemble offers financial intermediaries a powerful and flexible solution to overcome traditional challenges payment systems. With its suite of accelerators, Paysemble enables financial intermediaries to simplify technology adoption, migration and integration, ensuring seamless operations in an ever-changing landscape.
“Customers today expect a seamless and intuitive payment experience. This puts pressure on financial institutions (FIs) to constantly innovate and develop new ways to deliver products and services. Continuous product development and testing consumes a large volume of resources, hindering the IF’s ability to focus on business growth. We have built Paysemble, a suite of solution accelerators that enables a powerful and flexible payment integration framework that helps achieve seamless integration and faster deployment of payment solutions,” he said CEO of Opus, PraveenTM.
Opus Technologies has meticulously built Paysemble with a deep understanding of the industry and the challenges faced by banks and financial institutions. The platform integrates three distinct layers – message translator, workflow orchestrator and interface module – that can be configured to support various use cases, including real-time payments, retail payments and cross-border transactions. Pre-built workflows ensure seamless data exchange, compliance and security for every use case.
Built on a cloud and microservices architecture, Paysemble integrates seamlessly into your existing IT infrastructure, enabling faster solution deployment and unprecedented operational efficiency.
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