Overview
- The Canadian digital bank, owned by Scotiabank, will migrate more than two million clients to Engine’s cloud‑native platform.
- Engine says the agreement is its largest to date after opening offices in Toronto and New York.
- The platform will support digital onboarding, chequing and savings accounts, overdrafts, debit cards, and money tools such as card controls and spending insights.
- Engine will deploy a dedicated team in Toronto, with more than 100 hires planned according to a spokesperson.
- Engine was spun out of Starling Bank in 2022 and already supports Salt Bank in Romania and AMP Bank GO in Australia.