Plumery partners localises digital banking experience
28 January 2026 Netherlands
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Plumery, a digital banking development platform, and Lokalise, a platform for continuous localisation have partnered to embed localisation functionality, including translation and market adaptation, directly into digital banking experiences.
The firm says this will enable financial institutions to deliver hyper-localised experiences at scale, improving accessibility, engagement, compliance and customer satisfaction.
Combining Plumery’s developer-friendly, customer-centric digital banking platform with Lokalise’s localisation infrastructure and AI orchestration will help financial institutions expand their customer base, notes the firm.
According to Plumery, financial institutions can now deliver high-quality localised digital banking experiences at a fraction of the cost and time, across all channels, without engineering bottlenecks.
This reduces operational overhead, speeds up market entry, improves compliance with language and accessibility related regulations, and delivers a better, more inclusive customer experience, says the firm.
Danielle Cohen, head of product at Plumery, says: “Localisation is no longer a nice-to-have, it’s essential for delivering truly inclusive and personalised banking experiences. Partnering with Lokalise allows us to bring world-class localisation into every digital journey our clients build on Plumery.
“Together, we’re helping financial institutions launch faster, scale globally, and meet the expectations of modern customers who want banking in their own language, context and culture.”
Etgar Bonar, chief marketing officer at Lokalise, adds: “This partnership is a game-changer for financial institutions looking to scale globally with confidence.
“By embedding AI orchestration and continuous localisation directly into the Plumery platform, we are empowering customers to easily launch and update multilingual services at a fraction of the cost, ensuring consistent, compliant, and local experiences that accelerate market expansion and drive rapid customer growth.”
The firm says this will enable financial institutions to deliver hyper-localised experiences at scale, improving accessibility, engagement, compliance and customer satisfaction.
Combining Plumery’s developer-friendly, customer-centric digital banking platform with Lokalise’s localisation infrastructure and AI orchestration will help financial institutions expand their customer base, notes the firm.
According to Plumery, financial institutions can now deliver high-quality localised digital banking experiences at a fraction of the cost and time, across all channels, without engineering bottlenecks.
This reduces operational overhead, speeds up market entry, improves compliance with language and accessibility related regulations, and delivers a better, more inclusive customer experience, says the firm.
Danielle Cohen, head of product at Plumery, says: “Localisation is no longer a nice-to-have, it’s essential for delivering truly inclusive and personalised banking experiences. Partnering with Lokalise allows us to bring world-class localisation into every digital journey our clients build on Plumery.
“Together, we’re helping financial institutions launch faster, scale globally, and meet the expectations of modern customers who want banking in their own language, context and culture.”
Etgar Bonar, chief marketing officer at Lokalise, adds: “This partnership is a game-changer for financial institutions looking to scale globally with confidence.
“By embedding AI orchestration and continuous localisation directly into the Plumery platform, we are empowering customers to easily launch and update multilingual services at a fraction of the cost, ensuring consistent, compliant, and local experiences that accelerate market expansion and drive rapid customer growth.”
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