Sensibill wins “Personal Finance Innovation Award”
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We’ve got some big news here at Sensibill! We’ve been selected by FinTech Breakthrough as the winner of the “Personal Finance Innovation Award”. Our company joins leading companies, technologies, and products in the global fintech market as part of FinTech Breakthrough’s fifth annual awards program led by FinTech Breakthrough, an independent market intelligence organization.
“The need for financial institutions to better know their customers and help them manage everyday spending has never been greater and Sensibill is empowering institutions to finally get personalization right,” said James Johnson, Managing Director of FinTech Breakthrough. “By harnessing Sensibill’s SKU-level data to deliver tailored experiences and advice, the enhanced customer experience builds loyalty and fuels growth while also helping customers’ hard-earned money go further. Our sincere congratulations to Sensibill for their well-deserved success and industry recognition with this award.”
The award win comes on the heels of our recently announced Sensibill Platform, a comprehensive platform complete with spend management, receipt management, and expense management capabilities – all embedded within the financial institution’s mobile and online banking applications. Its platform makes SKU-level data much more actionable than ever before, delivering on the company’s mission to make financial wellness attainable for all.
“We strongly believe that with relevant financial resources and tools, anyone has the ability to become their best financially,” commented Corey Gross, our Co-founder and CEO here at Sensibill. “Our comprehensive platform is available to financial institutions of all sizes, because just like consumers, there shouldn’t be a limit to who can provide or receive the tools to achieve financial wellness. Not only is winning the FinTech Breakthrough award a testament to the technology and partnerships we’ve built, but a call to the industry to make financial wellness and personalization a priority – not another line item.”