Global Transaction Banking

Scotiabank has been recognized with two 2026 Global Transaction Banking Innovation Awards from The Digital Banker’s Global Transaction Banking Innovation Awards:

  • Best ERP Integration Initiative – Canada
  • Best Digital Treasury Management Initiative – LATAM (Chile)

The awards recognize Scotiabank's progress in advancing digital treasury capabilities and introducing a more efficient, scalable approach to ERP integration, helping clients simplify connectivity, accelerate implementation, and bring banking services closer to the systems they already use every day.

Scotiabank's ERP Connectivity Service replaces traditionally resource-intensive, custom-built integrations with a pre-built, connector-based model. By converting ERP-originated data into Scotiabank-ready formats, the service can reduce implementation timelines, lowering cost, complexity, and reliance on client IT resources.

In parallel, Scotiabank's recognition for Best Digital Treasury Management Initiative in LATAM reflects continued investment in Chile across payments, collections, APIs, host-to-host connectivity, and Scotia Business Hub, helping clients simplify treasury management, automate processes, and access real-time information to support faster decision-making.

Together, these recognitions reflect Scotiabank's ongoing commitment to helping clients connect systems, simplify operations, and move their business forward with confidence.

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