Hampshire Trust Bank turns to AccountScore for Open Banking

Hampshire Trust Bank (HTB) today announces that it has selected AccountScore’s market leading Open Banking solution as well as AccountScore’s digital consent management AISP, consents.online, to enable the secure sharing of customer data and financial information.

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This investment forms part of the banks wider strategy to improve its customer journey and fraud prevention with actionable insights and analytics on bank transaction data, driving data sharing capabilities. The integrated platform will help streamline HTB’s banking model and provide reliable, accurate and easy to understand transaction data analytics on both customer and commercial data.

Russ Fitzgerald, CIO at HTB said: “Our aim is to unlock the power in data and help our customers make the most of their money, providing them with more transparency and security. This partnership leverages technology to support our ongoing digital evolution and is evidence of our commitment to delivering a first-rate service for our customers.”

Emma Steeley, CEO at Account Score said: “We’re thrilled to enter into a partnership with HTB and look forward to working together. HTB is at the forefront of innovation within the banking sector and we are excited to play a part in the bank’s excellent story.”

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