Koxa Corp. has revealed a new embedded finance integration with PNC Bank, aimed at providing a seamless banking experience to PNC clients utilizing the Workday Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system.
With the new embedded finance integration, PNC’s corporate and commercial banking clients will be able to retrieve real-time balance and transaction information and submit, approve, and reconcile payments, all from inside their ERP system using the PINACLE Connect for Workday integration.
“PNC is a recognized leader in providing a wide range of embedded finance capabilities, and this Workday integration helps us continue to create efficiencies for our clients by delivering the power of our Treasury Management platform within the systems they use to run their businesses,” said Howard Forman, executive vice president and head of Digital Channels for PNC Treasury Management. “Our Workday integration, powered by Koxa, is further proof of our commitment to deliver modern technology to help our clients manage their cash position and automate manual financial processes.”
Koxa Co-founder and CTO Camellia George said, “We are ecstatic to collaborate with PNC. They have developed a reputation as forward-thinkers in this market and have built a leading infrastructure to support the future of treasury banking. Our joint Workday solution brings a better treasury experience to Workday clients.”
PNC Treasury Management offers a platform of innovative, end-to-end technologies and experienced teams that help clients architect and implement a cohesive cash management system for their business. In recent years, PNC Bank has launched other embedded banking experiences for its clients through its API developer portal ( developer.pnc.com ) and PINACLE Connect integrations, built on the foundation of its industry-leading commercial and corporate banking platform, PINACLE.
For more information about the new embedded finance integration solution with PNC Banking client using Workday, visit the website here.
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