DXC launches CoreIgnite for financial institutions
IT services and consulting company DXC Technology has launched a cloud-native revenue orchestration platform for financial institutions.
DXC CoreIgnite aims to provide customers with a single connection point to fintech ecosystems, while enabling them to orchestrate financial workflows and explore new revenue opportunities.
The solution can operate across both DXC’s Hogan core banking platform and third-party environments. It uses pre-built integrations and real-time orchestration to provide clients with direct access to payment networks, digital asset ecosystems and solutions from partners including Ripple, Splitit and ArcOne.
DXC Technology manager of growth Sandeep Bhanote said CoreIgnite is designed to provide technology enablement and orchestration capabilities to support a broad range of use cases including embedded finance; buy now, pay later services; and payment orchestration across common payment networks.
“CoreIgnite provides fintech infrastructure for financial institutions looking to innovate faster, scale more flexibly, and compete more effectively in the digital banking economy,” he said. “With our secure, composable, API-first platform, banks can connect new capabilities, orchestrate financial workflows, and activate digital financial services without disrupting the core systems they rely on every day.
“By decoupling innovation from the core, institutions can reduce integration complexity, move faster, and unlock new revenue opportunities at scale.”
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