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37 Canadian Financial Institutions, part of NDBWG, select Intellect to Drive Digital Banking Transformation

37 Canadian Financial Institutions, part of NDBWG, select Intellect to Drive Digital Banking Transformation

Over $11.7 Billion CAD in Assets | 5 Provinces | Over 262,000 Members | One Unified Digital Future

Intellect Design Arena, a global leader in AI-first, enterprise-grade financial technology powering the world’s leading banks, credit unions, and insurance companies, today announced that 37 Canadian financial institutions, which are participants of the National Digital Banking Working Group (NDBWG), have selected Intellect to deliver a world-class digital banking experience to over 262,000 credit union and financial institution members across 5 provinces.

We are proud to support our growing collective of 37+ Canadian financial institutions as they redefine the future of community banking”

— Rajesh Saxena, CEO, Intellect Consumer Banking

This landmark partnership unites institutions managing over $11.7 billion CAD in assets under a single, future-ready digital architecture, marking one of the most significant collaborative digital transformation initiatives within Canada’s financial ecosystem.

The NDBWG selected Intellect as a partner to provide its eMACH.ai Digital Engagement Platform (DEP) and associated services to its participating financial institutions, following an exclusive negotiation period announced in August 2025. Among the 59 financial institutions that participated in the vendor selection process that identified Intellect’s eMACH.ai DEP as the preferred platform, 37 have now formally signed on, with additional institutions still progressing through the process.

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By leveraging Intellect’s eMACH.ai DEP, these financial institutions are modernizing their offering to deliver immediate impact through:

– Enhanced member management: Members can be prompted to update their personal information, ensuring the financial institution can satisfy KYC and AML regulations, while maintaining accurate member records
– Advanced digital self-service: Members can easily manage portfolios, enter service requests and view messages or reminders, upload documents, request bank drafts, change term deposit maturity instructions, open new accounts, recover username and reset password within mobile and online banking
– New functionality for financial institution staff: Back-office features empower staff to customize service offerings, initiate requests to members, create and manage marketing campaigns, define user roles and limits and enable additional internal approval workflows
– Streamlined business operations: A shared cloud-based, multi-tenant SaaS architecture lowers overhead costs and allows institutions to scale services rapidly
– Agile feature rollouts: A low-code, “Canada-ready” design enables the fast launch of new open-finance tools and digital banking features

Greg Sol, Board Chair, Credit Unions Future Committee, said, “Building on the NDBWG’s rigorous process from vendor evaluation to a fully negotiated agreement, we’re confident that Intellect is the right long-term partner for Canada’s financial institutions. This partnership will enable financial institutions to deliver a modern digital banking experience that meets members’ expectations today and well into the future. It also demonstrates the strength of collaboration and what’s possible when financial institutions come together around a shared purpose.”

Steve Kingan, CEO, Frontline Credit Union said, “The NDBWG process gave our credit union the expertise and collective strength to navigate this transition in a way we couldn’t have managed alone. What we found at the end of that process — both in terms of the outcomes achieved and the partnerships built — has exceeded our expectations. We are excited about what this technology will mean for our members and fully confident that we have selected the right partner to carry us into the future of digital banking.”

Rajesh Saxena, CEO, Intellect Consumer Banking, said, “We are proud to support our growing collective of 37+ Canadian financial institutions as they redefine the future of community banking. By leveraging Intellect’s eMACH.ai Digital Engagement Platform, these institutions are joining a broader movement toward high-velocity innovation, ensuring the Canadian cooperative system continues to deliver the resilient, member-first digital experiences that define their success in the market.”

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