Mambu teams up with Amazon, Google and Microsoft
Cloud banking platform Mambu has partnered with Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure to expand its global market reach.
The partnership will allow Mambu customers to choose their preferred provider based on their specific business, as well as technical, geographical and regulatory requirements.
“We’re at a pivotal stage in our growth, and implementing this extended approach will allow us to continue providing the best service for our customers,” said Fernando Zandona, chief product and technology officer at Mambu.
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“Many technology providers rely on public cloud services; however, Mambu’s extended deployment flexibility meets the growing demands for performance, security and reliability.
“Having the opportunity to work with three of the leading cloud providers supporting over 230 banks and non-bank financial institutions is a game changer. Financial institutions’ choice of cloud service provider is influenced by strategy, existing relationships, availability of services and hosting requirements.
“The general availability of these cloud providers on Mambu will help us continue to create better financial experiences for existing and new customers across the globe.”
Last year, Mambu closed a record $235m (£208.4m) Series E funding round – the largest private fundraise for a cloud banking platform. It recently made a series of senior hires as part of its push for new growth.
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