Juni partners Yapily for real-time customer data

Juni, the financial platform for e-commerce, has partnered with Yapily, the Open Banking platform, to help e-commerce businesses gain a real-time overview of their finances.

The pair up enables Juni to use Yapily data to fetch and aggregate information from multiple bank accounts – resulting in the completion of faster, more accurate ways to assess creditworthiness, and the ability to reach credit decisions more quickly.

Using Yapily Payments, Juni customers can also make instant top-ups and, with customers’ consent, Juni can pull funds directly from the customer’s business bank account, with all payments authorised using strong customer authentication.

“With Yapily and Open Banking, we are enabling ecommerce businesses to keep pace with demand and focus on what really matters: growth,” said Samir El-Sabini, co-founder and chief executive at Juni. “Selecting Yapily as Juni’s Open Banking partner of choice was a no-brainer; the depth, scalability, and reliability of its coverage enables us to meet the needs of our customers, now and in the future.”

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