By Lawrence White
LONDON (Reuters) -Starling Group has signed a 10-year agreement to upgrade core software at Tangerine, a Canadian digital bank owned by Bank of Nova Scotia, as the British-based bank continues its global expansion, Starling said on Tuesday.
The deal is the biggest yet for the British digital bank’s Engine by Starling software services subsidiary, and will see Tangerine migrate its digital banking operations to Engine’s cloud-based Software-as-a-Service platform.
The partnership follows Engine’s expansion into North America earlier this year, with new offices in Toronto and New York, and marks Engine’s first North American client. The unit, separated from Starling Bank in 2022, already provides services to Salt Bank in Romania and AMP Bank GO in Australia.
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