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nbkc bank Expands Banking-as-a-Service Suite with Interchecks to Deliver Faster, More Flexible Payments

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nbkc bank, a leading provider of banking-as-a-service (BaaS) sponsorships, today announced a strategic partnership with Interchecks, a U.S.-based payments technology company specializing in instant, compliant, and customizable payment experiences.

This collaboration enhances nbkc’s BaaS platform by integrating Interchecks’ instant payment technology, enabling fintechs and non-bank innovators to deliver seamless “push-to-card” disbursements, sending funds directly to customers’ debit cards in real-time, without the delays of traditional payment rails.

“Speed and flexibility in payments are now essential to building and sustaining customer relationships,” said Melissa Eggleston, executive vice president and chief deposits and operations officer at nbkc bank. “By partnering with Interchecks, we’re expanding our payment capabilities and
helping our fintech and non-fintech partners provide their customers faster access to funds – all while maintaining the compliance and oversight standards that define nbkc’s approach to BaaS and payments sponsorships.”

With this addition, nbkc continues to expand its comprehensive BaaS offering, which includes deposit and loan account sponsorship, debit card issuance, payment processing, compliance oversight, and risk management, empowering fintechs to embed banking functionality quickly while
maintaining the highest regulatory standards.

“nbkc’s reputation as a responsible and forward-thinking BaaS and payments leader made this collaboration a natural fit,” said Dylan Massey, co-founder and CEO of Interchecks. “This partnership isn’t just about faster payments; it’s about shaping what’s next. Together, we’re unlocking new possibilities for how money moves, empowering fintech innovators to deliver instant, secure,
and compliant payment experiences that redefine customer expectations and set the stage for the future of financial connectivity.”

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