Troy’s Mahalo Banking Debuts Software Development Toolkit Programs

Mahalo Banking in Troy, a credit union service organization that provides online and mobile banking solutions for credit unions, unveiled the latest generation of its Software Development Kit (SDK) programs.
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Troy-based Mahalo has debuted its new software development kit technology. // Photo courtesy of Mahalo

Mahalo Banking in Troy, a credit union service organization that provides online and mobile banking solutions for credit unions, unveiled the latest generation of its Software Development Kit (SDK) programs.

The new SDKs are designed to improve the capabilities of credit unions and their vendors by providing easier integration and a numerous features that cater to different user abilities.

The SDK features include support for a versatile landing page widget, a full-page display, and the ability to use a combination widget to full page option.

To ensure compatibility with the latest development technologies, the new SDK system was designed to use all development languages as well as operate in local and cloud-based networks.

The enhancements were engineered to offer flexibility, enabling credit unions as well as their partners to tailor their user interfaces to meet specific requirements and preferences.

“With the launch of our reimagined SDK, Mahalo is setting new standards for customization in the financial technology landscape,” says Daniel Domek, chief technology officer at Mahalo. “We believe that the future of financial services lies in adaptability and inclusivity, and our SDK is designed to empower credit unions and their partners to deliver precisely that.”

The Mahalo systems can now integrate with the company’s Neurodiverse Platform Technology (NPT) programs. This includes left and right-hand use modes, dyslexia-friendly fonts, animation disabling for epilepsy, and many other features.

Developers should now be able to access these user profile requirements through the SDK, enhancing their development options and creating tighter integration into the Mahalo platform and integrating essential neurodiverse considerations for each member.

“The integration of our SDK with a supporting Neurodiverse Platform Technology is a significant milestone,” says Jim Stickley, CEO at Mahalo. “It allows developers to embed neurodiverse considerations directly into their code, creating a more personalized and member inclusive credit union experience.”