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Apiture Launches Real-Time Payments for Community Banks and Credit Unions

Apiture announced the availability of real-time payment capabilities for its community bank and credit union clients. With this enhancement, Apiture clients can enable their consumer and business account holders to send and receive payments instantly, 24/7/365, through The Clearing House’s RTP® network and the Federal Reserve’s FedNow® Service.

Apiture and Cornerstone Advisors Join Forces to Help Financial Institutions Evaluate Their Strategic Use of Data

Apiture, a leading provider of digital banking solutions, today unveiled new research in partnership with Cornerstone Advisors about financial institutions’ ability to manage data effectively. Improving Your Financial Institution’s Data IQ establishes a new framework — Data IQ — to help banks and credit unions assess and improve their use of data against industry standards. The report is based on a March 2025 online survey of nearly 130 senior executives from U.S. financial institutions.

Apiture Named a Double Finalist for the Banking Tech Awards USA 2025

Apiture, a leading provider of digital banking solutions, has been named a Banking Tech Awards USA 2025 finalist in both the “Best Digital Banking System for Community Banks/Credit Unions” and “Best Personalization Solution” categories. Presented by FinTech Futures, this annual program recognizes the outstanding achievements and successes in banking and fintech throughout the U.S., celebrating the financial institutions, software providers, teams, and individuals behind them.

Apiture Releases New Findings for How Community Institutions Can Win Market Share Among Millennial-Run Small Businesses

Apiture, a leading provider of digital banking solutions, today released key findings from a Q1 2025 Datos Insights online survey of more than 1,000 U.S.-based small businesses on Winning Market Share Among Millennial-Run Small Businesses. The study finds that more than half (55%) of millennial-run small businesses would prefer to bank with a community financial institution if it offered similar products and capabilities to a large bank.

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