Phoenix

Fusion Phoenix is a modern core built entirely on Microsoft technology. That’s important because it means that as new technologies emerge, Fusion Phoenix can integrate with them with its progressive open API architecture. This allows financial institutions to take advantage of trends and opportunities quickly and more efficiently.

Quick Info

Latest Version
1.0.0

Connector Type
Reusable API (Deployable Microservice)

Support Level
Supported

Status
Roadmap

Function/Application
Core Integration

Organization Name
Finastra

Licensing
PortX - Base

Blogs & Case Studies

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Navigating CFPB 1033 and Open Banking: Key Takeaways From the FDX Virtual Summit
December 10, 2024

Navigating CFPB 1033 and Open Banking: Key Takeaways From the FDX Virtual Summit

in Banking Core Integration, Open Banking,
The Financial Data Exchange’s (FDX) Virtual Summit provided an in-depth look at the evolving landscape of Open Banking. This year, the free online event focused on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) Rule under Section 1033 and its impact on open finance, data access, and compliance—highlighting significant challenges and opportunities for banks and credit unions. […] Read More >
Integration Manager’s New Features: Vulnerabilities Manager, Secrets Manager, and Application Configuration
September 19, 2024

Integration Manager’s New Features: Vulnerabilities Manager, Secrets Manager, and Application Configuration

in Announcements, API Management, Banking Core Integration, IT Management,
Release date: September 3, 2024 Fintech Hub (our Integration Platform as a Service) provides secure, efficient, self-service tools that simplify the complex integration challenges faced by financial institutions (FIs). This update introduces three powerful new features: Vulnerabilities Manager, Secrets Manager, and Application Configuration. Vulnerabilities Manager helps FIs maintain compliance by identifying and addressing potential security […] Read More >
Fedwire’s Spring 2025 Countdown: The Required Shift to ISO 20022 Messaging Standards for Payments
August 14, 2024

Fedwire’s Spring 2025 Countdown: The Required Shift to ISO 20022 Messaging Standards for Payments

in IT Management, Open Banking, Payment Management,
Banks and credit unions are set to undergo significant transformation (if they haven’t already) in response to the Federal Reserve Bank’s forthcoming regulatory changeover to ISO 20022 messaging standards in the US, taking effect in spring 2025. This new standard marks a comprehensive shift in how financial institutions manage and process payments. Financial institutions should […] Read More >

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