MANTL, an Alkami Subsidiary, Partners with SECU to Modernize Account Opening Across Maryland

Reuters
17 Jun
MANTL, an Alkami Subsidiary, Partners with SECU to Modernize Account Opening Across Maryland

MANTL, a subsidiary of Alkami Technology Inc., has announced a partnership with the State Employees' Credit Union of Maryland (SECU) to enhance its account opening processes for both business and retail members. By integrating MANTL's account origination technology, SECU aims to modernize its operations across all banking channels, including its 23-branch network. This collaboration will enable SECU to streamline the account opening experience, allowing members to open accounts seamlessly on any device or channel. Through the use of adaptive workflows and automated decision-making, MANTL's platform is set to reduce application friction and increase operational efficiency. This initiative reflects SECU's commitment to providing cutting-edge digital solutions and improving member experiences both online and in financial centers.

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