New partnership helps community banks and credit unions turn intelligence into action through AI-driven work optimization platform HuLoop Automation, a leader inNew partnership helps community banks and credit unions turn intelligence into action through AI-driven work optimization platform HuLoop Automation, a leader in

HuLoop and Ceto Form Strategic Partnership to Advance Adaptive Work Optimization for Financial Institutions

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New partnership helps community banks and credit unions turn intelligence into action through AI-driven work optimization platform

HuLoop Automation, a leader in AI-powered work optimization for financial institutions, announced a strategic partnership with Ceto, a leader in providing data-driven insights and actionable intelligence for financial institutions. This partnership will combine HuLoop’s Unified Work Optimization platform with Ceto’s intelligence solutions and expert consulting capabilities to help financial institutions enhance operational efficiency, streamline execution and unlock actionable insights for growth.

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As a part of the partnership, HuLoop’s human-in-the-loop work optimization solutions will integrate with the Ceto NOVA™ platform and other Ceto solutions, including the VendorLink™ solution, the MarketView™ study and the NexBridge™ solution. This enables institutions to automate repeatable, complex processes while leveraging real-time market, performance, and vendor intelligence to inform strategic decisions.

“financial institutions face unprecedented competitive and operational pressures requiring insight and execution at scale,” said Todd Michaud, President and CEO at HuLoop. “By partnering with Ceto, we’re empowering banks and credit unions to streamline work across people, processes and technology, turning intelligence into impact.”

Together, HuLoop and Ceto bring intelligence, expertise and AI-powered work optimization to give financial institutions clearer visibility, more efficient execution and better business outcomes.

“Ceto has always been committed to equipping community banks and credit unions with the intelligence they need to thrive in a dynamic marketplace,” said Douglas Ceto, CEO of Ceto. “This partnership with HuLoop brings a critical automation dimension to that mission, enabling our clients to not only see what needs to be done but also automate key processes with confidence.”

The alliance marks a significant step in delivering solutions that blend human expertise, AI and automation to tackle the most pressing challenges facing financial institutions .

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