NetGuardians Partners with Intix to Launch Vyntra
NetGuardians has partnered with Intix to introduce a new global product called Vyntra, focusing on fast and optimized transaction intelligence.
Following the partnership announcement, Vyntra aims to merge deep expertise in financial crime prevention and transaction observability. This combination is expected to deliver a unified vision for trust, transparency, and real-time intelligence within financial services. The launch was supported by Summa Equity, a thematic investment firm.
By integrating NetGuardians’ AI-driven financial crime prevention with Intix’s transaction data visibility and analytics, Vyntra intends to help financial institutions meet the demands of a faster, more regulated, and increasingly connected financial environment. This product is designed for over 130 institutions across various countries, serving retail, private, institutional, and digital-native banks, as well as Central Securities Depositories and fintechs worldwide.
The official press release highlights that Vyntra’s primary goal is to address the real-time, end-to-end observability of financial transactions. This observability improves compliance, reduces risk, and enhances operational resilience within financial institutions. Vyntra unites optimized capabilities in fraud prevention, AML compliance, and transaction observability to improve how financial institutions see, secure, and optimize transactions in real time.
Additionally, the solution focuses on various procedures, including safeguarding instant payment networks and enabling banks to detect and resolve payment issues before they affect customers. This approach aims to optimize the way financial institutions ensure compliance, reduce exposure, build trust, without slowing down business operations. Vyntra will deliver end-to-end transaction observability and financial crime prevention through real-time tracking, searchable message archives, SLA monitoring, proactive fraud detection, AML monitoring, insider risk detection, and community intelligence.