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Cross River Bank, Fintainium expand fintech payment offerings for small and medium businesses

Partnership empowers businesses with flexible payment options to facilitate growth

Cross River Bank has partnered with Fintainium, a cutting-edge financial technology company providing innovative and comprehensive payment methods. Through the collaboration, Fort Lee-based Cross River will provide a range of payment services, including connection to the automated clearing house network, check processing with positive pay fraud prevention and push-to-card capabilities to enhance Fintainium’s payment offerings for business customers.

“We are thrilled to partner with Fintainium to enhance their payment offerings for small and medium businesses,” Keith Vander Leest, head of payments at Cross River, said. “Cross River’s expertise in providing secure, compliant and efficient payment services aligns perfectly with Fintainium’s commitment to delivering innovative financial solutions. Together, we will empower businesses with faster B2B payment capabilities, enabling them to streamline operations and achieve greater financial agility.”

Fintainium caters specifically to the needs of small and medium businesses and the software solutions that power them. By teaming up with Cross River, Fintainium will now be able to further strengthen its position in the market and expand its range of payment capabilities.

“It is a privilege to partner with Cross River. They understand our business and the needs of our customers,” Neal Harm, Fintainium’s chief operating officer, said. “Their payments suite allows us the flexibility to provide comprehensive business payments solutions and offer a first-class experience to our customers.”

Through this partnership, Fintainium’s small and medium enterprise customers will gain access to ACH, push-to-card and check processing with positive pay payment capabilities, enabling seamless and efficient electronic funds transfers, powerful fraud prevention and quick and convenient disbursement of funds to prepaid debit cards, providing businesses with faster access to funds.

Cross River said the partnership marks an exciting step toward providing comprehensive and tailored financial technology solutions for small and medium businesses. By leveraging the strengths of both organizations, this collaboration is set to empower businesses and facilitate their growth in an increasingly digital and interconnected world.

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