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PNC Bank and Akoya Expand Data Sharing Capabilities

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PNC Bank, Akoya partner to enable corporate clients to securely share financial data with third-party platforms, streamlining operations and enhancing security.

PNC Bank and Akoya announced the expansion of their integration to support corporate data sharing through the Akoya data access network. This feature enhances the ability of corporate clients to securely share their financial data with third parties, including fintech and data aggregators, which are power platforms they use to run their businesses. It enhances security and reliability through API-based connections.

“By expanding our relationship with Akoya, we are advancing our commitment to secure, transparent, and controlled financial data sharing for the benefit of our corporate clients,” said Emma Loftus, head of PNC Treasury Management. “Securely sharing sensitive financial information between platforms can streamline our clients’ day-to-day operations, including critical business functions, such as reconciliation and cash forecasting.”

Through Akoya, PNC’s corporate clients can authorize the sharing of their financial data directly within PNC’s corporate online banking platform, PINACLE®, using their existing PINACLE credentials and entitlements. Clients can also monitor activity and revoke access to their financial data, if needed, further safeguarding their businesses.

“Our expanded relationship with PNC gives the bank’s corporate clients the same secure and reliable data-sharing solutions that its’ consumer clients enjoy,” said Paul LaRusso, CEO of Akoya. “As we move towards secure, API-based data access for all types of customers and financial accounts, relationships like the one we have with PNC are laying the groundwork to make this a reality.”

Akoya’s platform is designed to transition financial services to API-based data access, improving data-sharing reliability and reducing cybersecurity risks. Akoya does not copy or store any data, ensuring maximum privacy and security for users. The API utilized is based on the Financial Data Exchange (FDX) API standard, which was recently expanded to include corporate data and is widely recognized for its security and efficiency.

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“PNC was a founding member of FDX and has co-chaired our Corporate and Treasury API Task Force since its inception,” said Don Cardinal, managing director for the Financial Data Exchange. “We are delighted to see two FDX members, Akoya and PNC, working together to bring businesses secure and convenient access to their financial data.”

Through its relationship with Akoya and participation in other financial services industry initiatives, PNC Bank remains focused on advancing the development and adoption of a secure, API-based data-sharing network to benefit consumer and corporate clients.

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