Joining United Fintech’s circle of institutional investors, Danske Bank takes a seat at the board of the leading industry-neutral Digital Transformation Platform alongside BNP Paribas and Citi to support the bank’s Forward ’28 strategy from a digital frontier. A move signalling that shared collaboration is the way ahead for financial services as global banking enters a new era of collective innovation.
The investment will enable swift access to exploration of cutting-edge fintechs through United Fintech’s platform. Building on collective efforts along +200 other financial institutions, this will also allow Danske Bank to benefit from new strategic partnerships and scalable ways of diversifying its digital ambitions – and thus support the bank’s Forward ’28 strategy across areas such as corporate banking, capital markets, wealth management and API integrations:
“With a company backbone highly aligned with our Forward ’28 strategy, United Fintech is an investment that provides a digital edge and competitive advantage to support our strategy in terms of both relevance and time-to-market when it comes to future solutions. Furthermore, the investment in United Fintech will generate possibilities to engage directly with fintechs that are subscale; to support their growth while simultaneously helping fuel our own digital transformation and growth strategy,” elaborates Claus Harder.