Cloud banking services provider nCino has established a new office in Toronto to meet the demand for its bank operating system among Canadian financial institutions.

The company already have offices at London and Sydney along with its headquarters in Wilmington, North Carolina.

The Toronto office will work to support the adoption of the nCino Bank Operating System by Canadian financial institutions.

The new office will be led by Cameron Sterrett, area vice president and general manager, Canada.

nCino chief revenue officer Josh Glover said: “The establishment of a Canadian office is an exciting milestone in nCino’s continued global expansion. As we continue our aggressive investment in innovation, we are thoughtfully expanding our in-country teams and leadership to ensure the company is prepared to meet the needs of our global customers.

“We are excited to bring the Bank Operating System to more financial institutions in Canada and we look forward to helping them realize true business value.

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“We’re confident that we’ll continue to deliver on both institutional and customer needs by providing agile end-to-end capabilities to support success.”

The nCino Bank Operating System supports digital transformation of the financial institutions. It is said to support a range of capabilities including customer relationship management (CRM), loan origination, workflow, account opening, on-boarding and enterprise content management and instant reporting capabilities.

This year, Westfield Bank, South State Bank, S&T Bank and British challenger Project BankNorth have selected nCino solutions to streamline banking processes.