Deutsche Bank enables Symphony Connect Solution for client chat and collaboration via WhatsApp
The move follows the successful introduction of WeChat via the Symphony platform in November 2019.
Deutsche Bank today announces that it has enabled the Symphony Connect Solution for secure chat and collaboration with its clients via WhatsApp. Following the successful introduction of the WeChat functionality in November 2019, more than 3 billion users can now securely and safely communicate with Deutsche Bank employees, who are restricted in the platforms they can use due to regulatory requirements.
Through Symphony, Deutsche Bank can communicate with clients anytime, anywhere via their preferred chat platform while meeting stringent security and compliance criteria, such as surveillance and data retention.
This latest development, co-innovated with Symphony, expands Deutsche Bank’s diversification of its client interaction platforms, in addition to traditional methods such as email and telephone calls.
The connectivity with Facebook’s WhatsApp is offered as part of the Symphony Connect Solutions suite, aimed at enabling customers to interact more easily with their clients, counterparties, and partners, which also includes an interoperability for WeChat, Community Connect and Customer Connect.
Deutsche Bank is a founding consortium member of Symphony and has participated in a number of funding rounds since its inception helping to grow and scale the platform.
Stefan Hoops, Head of the Corporate Bank at Deutsche Bank, added: “Our existing and potential clients want to discuss their options with us. The integration of WhatsApp with Symphony means we, and other businesses in the bank, can make interactions with our clients even easier when they need us most.”
“We are committed to providing technologies that are aligned with our customer’s strategy while addressing industry-wide challenges such as security and compliance. We are proud to have developed Symphony Connect Solutions that support Deutsche Bank’s digital offering,” said David Gurlé, Symphony founder and CEO.