DNB approves Abillity® for payment processing

03 April 2025 Collection

Compliance and regulation are inextricably linked to the financial sector. Financial institutions wishing to implement applications at the core of their financial chain must submit them for assessment by De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB). This also applies to our Abillity® platform. Soon, it will play a crucial role in payment processing for a leading insurer.

Confirmation of quality and compliance

Recently, DNB assessed our Abillity® platform. It was approved without any findings as the primary application for this insurer’s payment processing. This confirms the robustness and security of Abillity®. It also proves that FIQAS, as an organisation, passed this assessment with flying colours.

Certainty for financial institutions

With this approval, Abillity® offers financial institutions a compliant and future-proof platform. By transitioning to Abillity®, they take a significant step towards optimising their financial processes and streamlining the order-to-cash chain.

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Willem Lemmers

Senior Consultant

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