Solance, a Dublin-based financial institution providing financial services for family offices, corporate service providers and corporates with multi-entity structuresSolance, a Dublin-based financial institution providing financial services for family offices, corporate service providers and corporates with multi-entity structures

Solance Selects SaaScada to Power Next-generation Payments Platform

2026/03/12 00:34
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Solance, a Dublin-based financial institution providing financial services for family offices, corporate service providers and corporates with multi-entity structures, has selected SaaScada to power its new multi-currency payments platform as part of its European launch. 

Solance specialises in delivering financial solutions for niche sectors often underserved by traditional banks. Built around the principle that complexity should not be a barrier to access, the firm is developing a modern payments platform designed to combine efficient technology, strong governance and a relationship-driven service model. 

Currently progressing through the licensing application process in Ireland, Solance is targeting a 2026 go-live. Alongside regulatory preparation, the company is building its technology platform to deliver a streamlined onboarding experience focused on speed, clarity and personalised support. 

SaaScada’s cloud-native banking platform was selected to provide the real-time payments infrastructure powering Solance’s proposition, enabling rapid product deployment, scalable account structures and enhanced operational visibility, capabilities critical for managing sophisticated corporate arrangements. 

“We are building Solance for companies that expect more from their financial partner, said Stefan Sluijter, CEO of Solance. Our ambition is to become the financial partner organisations rely on when they require expertise, responsiveness and a truly personal approach. To achieve that, we needed a technology platform capable of delivering both flexibility and reliability from day one. SaaScada provides the foundation to make that possible.”

By combining the efficiency and speed associated with neo-banks with the personalised, high-touch service traditionally found in private banking, Solance aims to set a new standard for how organisations access modern financial services. 

“SaaScada provides configurability and real-time data needed to enable institutions launch and scale financial products quickly while maintaining precision and control,” said Nelson Wootton, CEO and Co-Founder of SaaScada, “Solance’s focus on solving real challenges for corporate clients is a strong example of how modern banking infrastructure can unlock new market opportunities. We are delighted to support their journey to launch.” 

The partnership marks another step in the evolution of specialised financial services, where modern technology enables institutions to confidently serve segments that have historically been difficult to onboard and support.

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