Envestnet | Yodlee unveils developer tools
Envestnet | Yodlee (NYSE: ENV), a leading data aggregation and data analytics platform for digital financial services, today announced a new developer experience break-through that will be available in the U.S. by the end of 2018 which delivers an industry-leading combination of enhanced performance, best-in-class developer tools, and the best financial data available on a massive scale across banking and wealth management.
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Anchored by Envestnet | Yodlee’s world class data coverage from over 18,000 global sources and industry-leading security and risk standards, this new developer experience allows developers to easily integrate, build, launch, and scale powerful solutions and benefit from enriched, high-quality data delivered at faster speeds by a finely tuned platform API. New state-of-the-art developer tools allow developers to rapidly test, integrate, and get to market quickly. Enhanced customer support offers more technical resources and faster turnaround on questions and issues while an updated documentation library provides code samples enabling developers to start building quickly. Available by the end of 2018, Envestnet | Yodlee will be launching a pricing option for the U.S. that offers this new developer experience at a “no cost to start” option for the first 100 users.
“We have a long history of incubating disruptive start-ups as part of our quest to foster innovation and growth within the digital financial services industry. Through that experience, we have built the expertise and technology that’s critical to elevating the Fintech developer experience,” said Brandon Rembe, SVP, Products, Envestnet | Yodlee. “We are committed to being a developer first platform and are proud to announce this developer experience break-through in which the best-in class developer tools meets the world’s most comprehensive financial data coverage.”