AKUVO, a leading provider of cloud-native, AI-driven collections technology, today announced a new partnership with TransUnion (NYSE:TRU) that will bring powerfulAKUVO, a leading provider of cloud-native, AI-driven collections technology, today announced a new partnership with TransUnion (NYSE:TRU) that will bring powerful

AKUVO Announces Technology Partnership with TransUnion to Bring Advanced Scoring Data into Its Collections Platform

2026/02/25 18:58
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AKUVO, a leading provider of cloud-native, AI-driven collections  technology, today announced a new partnership with TransUnion (NYSE:TRU) that will bring  powerful scoring data directly into the AKUVO Platform. This integration enables financial  institutions to make smarter, more data-driven decisions and enhance the efficiency of their  collections operations.  

Through the partnership, AKUVO will import TransUnion collection and delinquency scoring  data to facilitate better queuing strategies, segmentation and prioritization. Institutions will  now have enriched visibility into borrower risk and likelihood of recoverability — helping them  focus resources where they have the greatest impact. 

“Across the industry, we’re seeing a strong demand for more intelligent, data-informed  strategies within collections,” said Steve Castagna, Chief Growth Officer at AKUVO. “With  TransUnion’s trusted scoring data integrated into the AKUVO Platform, our customers will  have the insights they need to deliver better account holder experiences more efficiently and  improve business outcomes. We’re proud to partner with TransUnion, a trusted industry  leader whose data-driven innovation strategies strengthen the value we deliver to our  customers.”  

“At TransUnion, we’re committed to empowering financial institutions with the data and  insights they need to take confident, informed action,” said John Padilla, vice president of  platforms and alliances at TransUnion. “This collaboration strengthens our channel-driven  market expansion and helps ensure our market-leading solutions are accessible to lenders of  all sizes across the ecosystem. With our OneTru platform, institutions can more easily  integrate and use TransUnion’s GLBA and FCRA data — bringing more accurate, connected  insights directly into their workflows. Together with AKUVO, we’re empowering lenders with  modern tools that enhance decision making and support more proactive, consumer focused  approaches to collections.” 

With this integration, AKUVO continues to expand its ecosystem of data and technology  partnerships, reinforcing its commitment to helping financial institutions modernize  operations and move confidently toward more predictive, proactive collections strategies. 

The post AKUVO Announces Technology Partnership with TransUnion to Bring Advanced Scoring Data into Its Collections Platform appeared first on FF News | Fintech Finance.

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