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Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Financial technology, banking software, cloud software |
| Predecessor | Five Degrees; Fyndoo; Topicus Finance |
| Founded | 26 April 2025 |
| Headquarters | Netherlands |
Key people | Clint van Haalen |
| Products | Composable Banking Platform |
| Parent | Topicus Group |
| Website | https://www.akkuro.com |
Akkuro is a Dutch financial technology company and banking software platform owned by Topicus Group. The company provides a composable, cloud-native banking platform for banks, fintech companies and other financial institutions. Its software covers several areas of banking operations, including loan origination, mortgage processing, investment management, savings products, core banking, customer relationship management and calculation engines.[1]
Akkuro was launched on 26 April 2025 as a unified brand for several finance-related software businesses within Topicus Group, including Five Degrees, Fyndoo and Topicus Finance activities.[2] Topicus Group operates under Constellation Software Inc., a Canadian software company listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange.[3]
According to the company, Akkuro combines more than 25 years of banking technology experience from its predecessor businesses. The company states that its clients include ING, ABN AMRO, Rabobank, Goldman Sachs, NN Group and Van Lanschot Kempen.[1]
History
[edit ]Predecessor companies
[edit ]Akkuro was formed from several finance technology businesses within Topicus Group. These included Five Degrees, Fyndoo and other Topicus Finance units.
Five Degrees was a Netherlands-based fintech company that developed cloud-native core banking and customer relationship management software for financial institutions. Its main products included Matrix Core Banking and Matrix CRM, which provided API-first software for managing customer relationships and transactional banking. Five Degrees served financial institutions including Knab and de Volksbank.
Fyndoo was the lending technology business within the Topicus portfolio. It offered a SaaS platform for loan origination, loan administration and loan management. Its software included no-code configuration tools for creating and managing lending products.[2]
Other Topicus Finance units provided software for mortgage advisory and processing, pension and wealth management, and connected finance services.
Launch
[edit ]On 26 April 2025, Topicus Group announced Akkuro as a unified brand combining Five Degrees, Fyndoo and other Topicus Finance products into a single composable banking platform. The launch was announced by Clint van Haalen, CEO of Topicus Finance.[2]
The company positioned Akkuro as a modular alternative to global banking software vendors, with a focus on composability, API-based integration and gradual modernisation of banking infrastructure.[2]
Platform
[edit ]Akkuro's platform is organised into several functional domains. Each domain is designed as an independent module that can be used separately or combined with other modules through an orchestration layer.[1]
The main platform domains include:
- Lending: software for digital lending, loan origination, loan administration, loan management and data integration.
- Mortgages: software for mortgage advisory workspaces, assessment, contract management, servicing, evidence, data and reporting.
- Investments: software for global trading, portfolio management, private banking, fiscal investments and precious metals.
- Savings: software for variable interest savings, term deposits and fiscal savings products.
- Core banking: software for current accounts, multi-currency accounts and foreign exchange.
- CRM for Banks: customer relationship management software for customer 360 views, process orchestration and integrations.
- Calculation Engines: calculation software for lending, insurance, mortgages and sustainability assessments.
- Agentic Banking: an artificial intelligence layer for contextual automation in banking workflows.
Lending
[edit ]The Lending domain provides a SaaS platform for digital lending. It covers the loan lifecycle from origination through administration and management. The platform includes no-code product configuration and integrates with external data sources for KYC, financial report ingestion and automated credit decisioning.[1]
Mortgages
[edit ]The Mortgages module provides a workspace for mortgage advisers and consumers. It supports mortgage advice, assessment, contract execution, evidence management and post-sale servicing. The company describes the module as supporting Dutch and European mortgage compliance requirements, including the Mortgage Credit Directive.[1]
Investments
[edit ]The Investments domain supports retail, business and private banking clients. Its capabilities include trading across asset classes, model portfolio management, private banking reporting, fiscal investment accounts and precious metals trading.[1]
Savings
[edit ]The Savings domain includes variable interest savings accounts, term deposits and fiscal savings accounts. The platform supports rate management, compliance tooling and lifecycle administration for savings products.[1]
Core banking
[edit ]The Core Banking module provides current account management, card and cross-border payment support, multi-currency accounts and foreign exchange functions. It is designed as a composable layer that can be used alongside, or as a replacement for, legacy core banking systems.[1]
CRM for Banks
[edit ]The CRM for Banks module provides a customer 360 view, process orchestration and integrations for financial institutions. The module originates from the Matrix CRM product of Five Degrees and is intended for the compliance and relationship-management needs of banks.[2]
Calculation Engines
[edit ]Akkuro provides calculation engines for lending affordability, insurance premium and risk assessment, mortgage and repayment simulation, and sustainability scoring. These engines are available through APIs and can be embedded in Akkuro modules or third-party applications.[1]
Agentic Banking
[edit ]Akkuro's Agentic Banking layer applies artificial intelligence to banking workflows. The company describes it as a context-aware automation layer for lending, compliance and customer service processes.[1]
Technology
[edit ]Akkuro describes its platform as cloud-native and based on a microservices architecture. The platform is designed so that individual services can be deployed and adopted independently.[4]
The platform follows an API-first approach, using REST and event-driven APIs to integrate with third-party fintech services, legacy core banking systems and regulatory reporting infrastructure.[4]
Akkuro also includes no-code and low-code configuration tools. According to the company, the platform supports compliance-related requirements including anti-money laundering, PSD2 and GDPR-related workflows.[4]
Market segments
[edit ]Akkuro targets several market segments within financial services, including retail banking, business banking, wealth management, pension providers and microfinance.[1]
Clients
[edit ]Akkuro states that its software is used by financial institutions in retail banking, investment management, insurance and pension provision. Listed clients include ING, ABN AMRO, Rabobank, Goldman Sachs, NN Group, Van Lanschot Kempen, Knab, TD Bank, Garantibank, Obvion, Insinger Gilissen, Brand New Day and Semmie Wealth.[1]
Parent company
[edit ]Akkuro is part of Topicus Group, a European software company headquartered in the Netherlands. Topicus operates across multiple countries and markets and develops software for several vertical sectors.[3]
Topicus Group operates under Constellation Software Inc., a Canadian software company founded by Mark Leonard. Constellation Software acquires and operates vertical market software businesses. Akkuro sits within the finance vertical of the Topicus Group structure.[3]
See also
[edit ]- Backbase
- Thought Machine
- Temenos
- Finastra
- Mambu
- Core banking
- Open banking
- Financial technology
- Composability
- Constellation Software
- Topicus
References
[edit ]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Akkuro | Composable Banking | Technology for a Lifetime of Finance". Akkuro. Retrieved 1 June 2026.
- ^ a b c d e van Haalen, Clint (26 April 2025). "Topicus unveils Akkuro: The next-generation composable banking platform". Akkuro Insights. Retrieved 1 June 2026.
- ^ a b c "Topicus Group". Topicus. Retrieved 1 June 2026.
- ^ a b c "About Akkuro – Technology for a lifetime of finance". Akkuro. Retrieved 1 June 2026.