A financial technology platform facilitates monetary transactions, and the funds held within it are often secured through a partnership with a chartered banking institution. One example of this relationship involves a mobile payment service collaborating with a financial institution to provide deposit insurance and related banking services. This banking partner holds user funds and ensures compliance with regulatory requirements.
This partnership offers several key advantages. Users benefit from the security of FDIC insurance on their balances, up to applicable limits. The arrangement allows the fintech company to focus on its core competencies, such as developing innovative payment features and enhancing user experience, while relying on the bank’s expertise in managing and safeguarding funds. Historically, these partnerships have become increasingly common as fintech companies seek to provide greater security and trust to their users.