FNZ launches 'premium' service offering

Takes tiered pricing approach

Jen Frost
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FNZ has launched a “premium” service proposition, intended to provide enhanced service levels, advanced capabilities and additional platform support.

Known as FNZ Select, the service forms part of what FNZ described as a "tiered approach" to working with clients. Its FNZ Core clients who elect not to upgrade to its premium proposition will be unaffected by the launch, FNZ set out. FNZ stated that its core proposition will "continue to provide the strong, reliable platform experience and service model already used by many of the world's leading financial institutions, with the flexibility to tailor product and service options as needed". FNZ Select includes AI capabilities, as well as priority client access to its innovation road...

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