Dosh switches its account management to Pismo.

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New Zealand-based digital bank Dosh has partnered with Visa and Pismo to enhance its growth and development.

Dosh, a challenger bank aiming to become a registered, fully digital, locally owned institution in New Zealand, now benefits from the technology and global reach of Visa and Pismo. This collaboration enables Dosh to offer faster, more secure, and scalable digital banking solutions to its customers.

Improving Digital Banking for Kiwis

This partnership with Visa and Pismo reflects Dosh’s dedication to providing a modern banking experience tailored to the needs of contemporary New Zealanders. Combining global technology with local focus, Dosh is committed to meeting the demands of Kiwi fintech companies while adhering to regulatory requirements.

Dosh aims to offer simple, intuitive, and smart banking solutions through its partnership with Pismo and Visa. Acquired by Visa in 2024, Pismo provides a cloud-native core banking platform that will help Dosh expand its services, including spending, saving, and borrowing solutions. These capabilities are crucial for Dosh’s goal of significantly increasing its customer base within the next five years.

By migrating to the Pismo platform by May 2026, Dosh intends to ensure a seamless transition with minimal disruption to its customers’ services. Visa supports Dosh in bringing more financial options to New Zealanders, aligning with its objective of accelerating financial inclusion and digital innovation.

Dosh is known for its user-friendly interface and intuitive design, which will be further enhanced by the modern platform provided by Pismo. This partnership marks Dosh’s first collaboration in New Zealand with Pismo.

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