Aritma for Financial Services

Power modern corporate banking with one financial platform

Aritma standardises the link between your bank and corporate ERPs, so you can build and scale real-time cash and payment services faster.

Why financial services providers choose Aritma

  • One integration instead of many, with standardised access to Nordic banks, accounts and payments via our API Platform.
  • Faster time to market for new corporate services, by building on a platform already used by ERPs, accounting firms and financial software vendors.
  • Reduced operational and regulatory risk, as Aritma handles bank connectivity, formats and complexity in a secure, monitored platform.
  • Simpler everyday work for accountants and finance teams, as banking and payment data flows reliably into their systems instead of being handled in portals, files and manual routines.

Offer deeper ERP connectivity to your customers

Aritma is like a bridge between your bank and your finance systems. Connect once to Aritma instead of building custom formats and APIs for each customer.

Your corporate clients get automated payments and bank data straight into their systems – and you get a scalable way to deliver it.

Build and scale financial products faster

If you deliver financial software, treasury tools or embedded finance, Aritma gives you one API for Nordic banking and financial data.

You can focus on product and user experience, while we handle connectivity to banks, formats, payment rails and changes in the infrastructure over time.

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Key advantages for financial services providers

Get a standardised API to financial data, that makes clean bank data available, so you can use it in ERP systems, analytics and new digital services.
Proven platform that already connects banks, ERPs and financial systems for more than 50.000 companies.
Supports both “build your own” use cases and plug-and-play solutions for payments, bookkeeping and reconciliation.
Handles regulatory and infrastructure shifts so your teams can focus on customer value rather than format upgrades.
When it comes to managing communications with the banks, Aritma is the best of the best, and ensures that we are able to work together to deliver great solutions to our end users.
Kjartan Solvi
CEO of Unimicro

Common questions

How is Aritma different from integrating directly with each bank?

Instead of building and maintaining a separate integration for every bank and format, you connect once to Aritma’s Open Finance Platform.

We handle connectivity, formats and upgrades in the background, so you work with a standardised API for accounts, transactions and payments across banks and markets.

Is Aritma only for banks and accounting systems, or also for other financial services providers?

Aritma works with banks, fintechs, ERP vendors and other financial platforms.

Banks can use Aritma to offer deeper ERP connectivity and automation to corporate clients, while software and fintech providers can embed our APIs as the backbone of their own products.

How does Aritma help with large infrastructure changes?

When payment formats and schemes change, banks and software providers usually need to update multiple custom integrations.

With Aritma, these changes are handled at platform level, so your systems and customers benefit from updated connectivity without major rework in each project.

Can we use Aritma both as an embedded partner and with your plug-and-play solutions?

Yes. Some financial services providers integrate our APIs into their own products, while others also use Aritma’s ready-made solutions for payments, reconciliation or bookkeeping in specific use cases.

The same underlying platform supports both “build your own” and “plug and play” approaches.

Ready to modernise your financial services?

Tell us about your current systems, markets and customer segments. We’ll show you how Aritma can provide the financial data and payment infrastructure behind your services – so you can launch new offerings faster, with less integration work and lower long-term risk.