Novatech partnering with Monzo

Novatech, one of the UK’s largest technology providers, has become the official technology partner of Monzo, to support the business expansion of the mobile bank app.

Monzo is set up as a self-reliant digital bank operating throughout the UK, without branches, and focuses on problem-solving rather than sales of financial products or services.

Earlier this year, Monzo’s rapid growth lead to their decision to work closely with Novatech, the provider which has three key areas of business – aerospace & defence, education and SME. Within this space, Novatech is focused on machine deep learning, rack integration services, GPU workstations and value-adding reselling.

Monzo’s technical operations specialist commented: “Novatech has become pivotal in supporting our IT growth, offering facilities, services and a level of support unparalleled and unrivalled in the industry.

“From deep API integration to bespoke services that are helping us achieve our rapid growth, Novatech has always been on hand to support us in any way they can.”

Novatech, which has previously been a PC and workstation manufacturer and supplier, has become a trusted technology partner for several companies like Monzo – offering consultation advice, client support and complete project management.

Novatech has also been involved in the recent complete process of new networking for Monzo – installing network infrastructure cabling, access control system, racks, cameras and access points in all three of Monzo’s Cardiff offices.

Novatech head of managed accounts, Mark Tomlinson, commented: “Over the past year we have developed a great working relationship with the team from Monzo, it's been wonderful to have been involved in something so innovative and exciting to be a part of their continued growth.”

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