DRIVING REVENUE AND SAVING COSTS

We transform the profitability of a conventional acquiring business

We are a team of global experts in acquiring, payments, open banking, cloud technology, user experience and data intelligence, pushing the boundaries of what is possible.

There is a window of opportunity for banks to win against fintechs and big tech

Pollinate was created to help banks do just that.

Protect and win market share

Compelling digital experiences and unique data insights give banks a competitive advantage in the market.

Save costs

Banks can lower the cost of acquisition, reduce churn, and allow merchants to self-serve online.

Grow revenues

Enable straightforward cross-selling of banking products and create new revenue streams for banks.

Stories from our banking partners

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We are innovating in our core business to make banking simpler and easier for our customers and colleagues, while also exploring more revolutionary products and models with partners.

Ross McEwan - Group Chief Executive Officer, NAB

UNLOCKING THE POWER OF PAYMENTS DATA

Our platform delivers multiple benefits for every bank

Get to market fast, whatever legacy infrastructure they have

The Pollinate Platform is designed to ingest many different types of data feeds – securely and in compliance with banking and privacy regulations in different parts of the world.

Create market-leading SMB propositions

Merchant services are becoming a vital market for banks as they consume more and more banking and digital services. Our go to market expertise and flexible deployment strategies enables winning, custom propositions that suit every scenario.

Optimize back office and customer support

In the age of rapidly growing digital competitors,  reducing the overhead of traditional customer support is vital. By onboarding in just a few minutes, and providing online tools and business insights, support requirements are massively reduced.

Find out how Pollinate could help your bank

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