Writing on LinkedIn, Shootman tapped the Humperdinck song "Please Release Me, Let Me Go" to describe the situation faced by many homeowners, who aren't eager to give up their low mortgages in exchange for a much higher one at another address.
Plano-based Alkami—a leading cloud-based digital banking solutions provider for banks and credit unions—presented a new concept at its annual Co:lab 2023 conference in Grapevine last week. Drawing a distinction from the FinTech industry, Alkami unveiled its "TechFin" concept: "a technology company that builds financial solutions."
Alkami, under the ticker symbol ALKT, is looking to raise $141 million by selling 6 million shares of its common stock at an expected price of $22-25 per share.
Alkami, which builds digital online and mobile banking solutions for credit unions and banks, has more than 10M contracted users on its platform. Here's how resilience has helped Alkamists and the company thrive during these remarkable and unprecedented times. Alkami also talks about its partnership with Per Scholas, an organization that serves as a catalyst for individual resiliency.
In this week's roundup of hires and promotions in North Texas, you'll also find news from MPOWERHealth, Impact Shares, Cooksey Communications, Crescent Real Estate, INTRUSION, Trivie, Medecision, and more.
The raise puts Alkami's total funding at more than $400 million. It comes at a time when the cloud-based digital banking solutions provider is nearing 10 million digital users.
Hear from Hesam Hosseini, CEO of Match; Stephen Bohanon, founder of Alkami; Jim Adler, managing director of Toyota AI Ventures; Rex Kurzius, founder of Asset Panda; and more at Dallas Startup Week's Corporate Innovation Summit.
At Alkami's Plano headquarters, Founder Stephen Bohanon, CEO Mike Hansen, and Chief Human Resources Officer Adrianne Court stand inside a vault that contains the firm's "most precious commodities"—photos of its employees and clients.
Company culture is more than a motivational banner. Here are six tech companies with offices in Dallas-Fort Worth—Dialexa, Koddi, Salesforce, Deloitte University, Atos, and Alkami—that “walk the walk” as well as “talk the talk.”
The Dallas-Fort Worth region has no shortage of thought leaders who are helping create the solutions for some of today’s most popular products. From Ben Judy at 7-Eleven to Ron Dagdag at Thyssenkrupp Elevator, here are a few you need to know.
North Texas is a big place, with plenty to do, see, hear, and watch. We scour the internet every week to find events and activities for you. As always, things may change at any time, so be sure to check the official website or registration page for the latest details....
The University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas) is increasingly recognized as a leading hub of innovative research and technological advancement. Among its most significant contributors is Dr. Walter Voit, whose work has been pivotal in several transformative fields, including flexible electronics, neuroscience, 3D printing, and artificial intelligence (AI)....
Buxton, a Fort Worth-based provider of consumer analytics solutions, has acquired consumer intelligence and social insights platform Audiense. The deal marks Buxton’s second acquisition in two years.
Buxton said the acquisition further accelerates its mission to deliver deep consumer insights and help drive meaningful connections between brands and their consumers, both in person and online....
Dallas-based Archer Review has acquired OnlineMedEd, a provider of medical education curriculum and supplemental education solutions designed to support students and medical schools alike.
Archer Review, a healthcare education company and a portfolio company of Leeds Equity Partners, said the acquisition strengthens its mission to advance student, professional, and institutional success, ultimately improving patient outcomes....
The facility in Plano that’s printed The Dallas Morning News since the 1980s will become a manufacturing plant for a golf cart maker.
DallasNews Corp., the Dallas-based holding company for The Dallas Morning News and marketing agency Medium Giant, announced it closed on the sale of its Plano printing facility for $43.5 million, in a deal the company first announced in December....
North Texas is a big place, with plenty to do, see, hear, and watch. We scour the internet every week to find events and activities for you. As always, things may change at any time, so be sure to check the official website or registration page for the latest details....
The University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas) is increasingly recognized as a leading hub of innovative research and technological advancement. Among its most significant contributors is Dr. Walter Voit, whose work has been pivotal in several transformative fields, including flexible electronics, neuroscience, 3D printing, and artificial intelligence (AI)....
Buxton, a Fort Worth-based provider of consumer analytics solutions, has acquired consumer intelligence and social insights platform Audiense. The deal marks Buxton’s second acquisition in two years.
Buxton said the acquisition further accelerates its mission to deliver deep consumer insights and help drive meaningful connections between brands and their consumers, both in person and online....
Dallas-based Archer Review has acquired OnlineMedEd, a provider of medical education curriculum and supplemental education solutions designed to support students and medical schools alike.
Archer Review, a healthcare education company and a portfolio company of Leeds Equity Partners, said the acquisition strengthens its mission to advance student, professional, and institutional success, ultimately improving patient outcomes....
The facility in Plano that’s printed The Dallas Morning News since the 1980s will become a manufacturing plant for a golf cart maker.
DallasNews Corp., the Dallas-based holding company for The Dallas Morning News and marketing agency Medium Giant, announced it closed on the sale of its Plano printing facility for $43.5 million, in a deal the company first announced in December....