- MX Partners With Central Pacific to Further Their Commitment to Be at the Forefront of Their Customers’ Changing Needs
- Customers Will Now Have Access to All Their Accounts in One Place, and Clearer Insights to Embolden Their Financial Understanding
MX, the leading digital transformation platform for banks, credit unions, fintechs and partners, announced that Central Pacific Bank (CPB) is partnering with MX as part of its digital-first mission to build a better bank for the future of Hawaii.
MX will provide Central Pacific Bank customers with a data-driven digital money management experience, all within the CPB website and mobile app. The digital solutions are expected to be offered in 2020. This is part of RISE2020, CPB’s recently announced $40 million, multi-faceted initiative to strengthen the bank by investing in digital banking, ATM network, branch transformation, and operational excellence.
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“Our number one goal is to make a positive difference in people’s lives — in banking and beyond — and we believe MX offers a best-in-class solution to empower our customers and community to improve their financial health,” said Paul Yonamine, Chairman of Central Pacific Bank.
“MX is helping us to elevate our customers’ experience with digital tools that make banking simple, smart and secure,” added Catherine Ngo, President of CPB.
Powered by MX’s mobile solution Helios, and personal financial management tool MoneyMap, which collects, cleanses and enriches transactional data and then presents insights for smart financial action, CPB’s digital money management will allow customers to aggregate accounts from all their other financial institutions in a single location. With no need to log in to any other app or website, users will get a clear view of all their finances in one place and in a dynamic, visually aesthetic format.
“We couldn’t be more excited to be helping Central Pacific Bank in their mission to provide the community of Hawaii with the tools they need to better manage their financial wellness,” said Brandon Dewitt, Cofounder and Chief Technology Officer at MX. “We fundamentally believe that forward-looking financial institutions such as CPB are helping not only their own customers but also are benefiting the broader digital transformation of the entire banking industry.”
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