
Moven has announced the agreement of a strategic partnership with MoneyDesktop (MD). The partnership will aim to improve the overall user experience for their customers.
Moven will leverage MoneyDesktop’s powerful data API to spur on product development and elevate their money management services to the next level.
“MoneyDesktop shares our vision and have proven that they will continually push innovation in this space,” said Moven CEOBrett King. “The MoneyDesktop API enables our customers to get faster access to aggregated account data that is then used by Moven to inform on financial behavior and money habits. MD has become an essential part of our team in delivering our mission to help our customers Live Rich and Spend Smarter.”
“We love working with companies like Moven who are also passionate and driven to innovate and push the envelope,” said MoneyDesktop CEO and founder Ryan Caldwell. “By adding the power of MoneyDesktop’s API, Moven is further establishing itself as one of the premiere disrupters in the FinTech industry — they are truly changing the way people interact with their finances. It is exciting to see the industry continue to break ground in offering new technologies that will be essential as we move into the age of always-on, real-time banking.”
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