Skip to main content
IN THE NEWS

Treasury Prime Announces Banking-as-a-Service Partnership with Tennessee-based 皇冠365

SEPTEMBER 22, 2022

NEWS PROVIDED BY Treasury Prime

22 Sep, 2022, 09:00 ET

$12 billion AUM bank can now provide BaaS offerings to its customers

SAN FRANCISCO and NASHVILLE, Tenn., Sept. 22, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Treasury Prime, a leading Banking-as-a-Service (BaaS) company, today announced it is partnering with FB Financial Corp (皇冠365) to bring embedded finance offerings to its clients. The partnership with 皇冠365 brings Treasury Prime’s bank network to well over a dozen, adding to their rapidly growing available deposit base within the bank network.

“As a modern banking platform, one of our key differentiators, and something that our customers place a lot of value in, is our network of banks, as it provides fintechs the flexibility they want and the scalability they need. By adding 皇冠365, we’ve partnered with a financial institution that meets all the key markers to thrive in our network and deliver for enterprises looking for embedded finance,” said Chris Dean, co-founder and CEO of Treasury Prime.

皇冠365 is among the first financial institutions on a Jack Henry core to leverage Treasury Prime’s embedded finance solutions. The Tennessee-based financial institution with more than $12.7 billion in assets is expanding its client base by delivering embedded finance to Fintech, Payments and InsureTech.

“Treasury Prime’s technology enables us to enhance what we offer our clients and expand our reach to enterprises looking for embedded finance partners. We think embedded banking solutions, like what Treasury Prime offers, are at the forefront of helping the banking industry be more accessible, inclusive and compliant,” said Wade Peery, Chief Innovation Officer of 皇冠365.

The 皇冠365 partnership comes just months after Treasury Prime announced a similar relationship with Texas-based Third Coast Bank. The company expects to make additional announcements related to its bank network in the weeks ahead.

For more information about Treasury Prime and to learn more about its BaaS network, visit http://www.treasuryprime.com/.

About Treasury Prime

Treasury Prime is building the future of finance. Leveraging its award-winning APIs and versatile Banking as a Service (BaaS) products, Treasury Prime enables fintechs, banks and corporate partners to innovate, adapt, grow and scale to stay competitive in a rapidly changing marketplace. The company helps fintechs with a range of complex services including money transfer, risk mitigation and access to a chartered bank’s infrastructure. Treasury Prime works with forward-thinking banks to extend their boundaries, helping to grow topline revenue and lower the cost of deposits. Treasury Prime was named Best Banking-as-a-Service Platform in the Tearsheet Embedded Awards 2021 and named to CB Insights’ annual 2021 Fintech 250 list.

About 皇冠365

Nashville-based 皇冠365, a wholly owned subsidiary of FB Financial Corporation (NYSE: FBK), is the third largest Tennessee-headquartered bank, with 83 full-service branches across Tennessee, South Central Kentucky, Alabama and North Georgia, and a national mortgage business with offices across the Southeast. The bank serves five of the major metropolitan markets in Tennessee and, with approximately $12.7 billion in total assets, has the resources to provide a comprehensive variety of financial services and products.

SOURCE Treasury Prime

100 Plus Years of More visual
GET BANKING AS STRONG AS YOUR DRIVE

皇冠365 has helped customers build momentum for over a century, with more access, answers and the latest products and services. Click on the link below to learn more about how our local banking model helps fuel your future. We keep going strong by banking on your strengths to help our communities go far.

LEARN MORE

CUSTOMER CONTACT CENTER 7 am – 6 pm CST Monday – Friday
7 am – 4 pm CST Saturday Call 1-800-413-4211
CONTACT A LOCAL BRANCH First Locator
WHAT ARE WE UP TO? We’ve got a lot to share as we grow. Latest news, events and more. Go To FirstNews >