Moving beyond omnichannel, Diebold Nixdorf Introduces Vynamic - software built to power connected commerce

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Diebold Nixdorf is introducing Vynamic, claimed to be the first software suite built to power the ongoing transformation in the financial services and retail industries.

Vynamic breaks down channel silos to enable next generation business agility and seamless consumer experiences by integrating solutions spanning mobile devices, branches, automated teller machines, kiosks, point-of-sale terminals and stores. With a shared analytic and transaction engine, the Vynamic platform can generate new insights to enhance operations across any channel – putting consumer preferences, not the technology, at the heart of the experience.

Today, businesses are facing market pressures such as open banking, shifting regulation and payments innovation. The Vynamic suite's open API architecture is built to eliminate the traditional focus on internal silos and enable tomorrow's interconnected partnerships between financial institutions, retailers and payments providers. As these industries move toward a collaborative business model, Vynamic software will drive secure, seamless and personalized consumer journeys – across channels and across industries — through these new, uncharted ecosystems.

"The industries we serve are moving beyond simple interactions. Diebold Nixdorf's Vynamic software suite uses insight and personalisation to turn transactions into meaningful connections," says Alan Kerr, Diebold Nixdorf senior vice president, software. "The Vynamic software suite breaks down traditional channel silos and enables a new era of seamless experience and business agility. Vynamic has the ability to fundamentally accelerate digital transformation and redefine consumer centricity."

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