Omnea CEO Deon Tromp shares why real financial transformation starts with architecture, not apps.
financial services sector is under pressure to modernise – yet few businesses are solving the right problems.
“You can’t digitise a fractured system and expect resilience,” says Deon Tromp, CEO of Omnea. “We’ve seen this play out across banks, fintechs and corporates. That’s why Omnea isn’t just another payments layer – it’s the infrastructure that ties the ecosystem together.” What sets Omnea apart is its Cortex engine, a proprietary general ledger and transaction orchestration layer built from the ground up. It supports Swift-aligned treasury, instant payments and account-level rules.
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