NSD's Transit 2.0 platform launches settlements with Sberbank
December 19, 2019

Russia's Sberbank and National Settlement Depository (NSD) have signed a technological partnership agreement for financial message exchange via NSD's Transit 2.0 platform. Under the agreement, corporate clients will be able to automate electronic interactions with Sberbank via FinTech API using Transit 2.0. Oil and gas company SLAVNEFT is the joint service's first client.

Said Alexander Nam, Managing Director for IT Services, NSD: "Signing the agreement with Sberbank is an important step towards developing the Transit 2.0 platform. Our objective is to simplify the payment document interchange between corporations and banks, as well as to ensure high security and reliability level when sending messages via NSD.

"Corporate treasuries have demonstrated a strong interest in working with Sberbank via the platform."

"The FinTech API solution uses the main scenarios of legal entities' and fintech companies' interactions with the bank and allows more than two million requests from more than 50,000 unique clients per day to be processed," added Evgeniy Kolbin, Vice President, Director of the Digital Corporate Bank Division, Sberbank.

"With the use of fintech API, Sberbank's corporate clients can process data, pay fees for services, log in to B2B services, and automate routine processes in our online bank system in a secure, fast, and convenient way.

"This solution was created to provide Sberbank's corporate clients with the best customer experience. Technological co-operation with Transit 2.0 will let our clients get one-click access to fintech API."





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Russia's Sberbank and National Settlement Depository (NSD) have signed a technological partnership agreement for financial message exchange via NSD's Transit 2.0 platform. Under the agreement, corporate clients will be able to automate electronic interactions with Sberbank via FinTech API using Transit 2.0. Oil and gas company SLAVNEFT is the joint service's first client.

Said Alexander Nam, Managing Director for IT Services, NSD: "Signing the agreement with Sberbank is an important step towards developing the Transit 2.0 platform. Our objective is to simplify the payment document interchange between corporations and banks, as well as to ensure high security and reliability level when sending messages via NSD.

"Corporate treasuries have demonstrated a strong interest in working with Sberbank via the platform."

"The FinTech API solution uses the main scenarios of legal entities' and fintech companies' interactions with the bank and allows more than two million requests from more than 50,000 unique clients per day to be processed," added Evgeniy Kolbin, Vice President, Director of the Digital Corporate Bank Division, Sberbank.

"With the use of fintech API, Sberbank's corporate clients can process data, pay fees for services, log in to B2B services, and automate routine processes in our online bank system in a secure, fast, and convenient way.

"This solution was created to provide Sberbank's corporate clients with the best customer experience. Technological co-operation with Transit 2.0 will let our clients get one-click access to fintech API."



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