Credit Finance Ltd Launches NOVA at Sibos 2025
Credit Finance Ltd introduced its flagship platform NOVA at SWIFT Sibos 2025, earning a standing ovation from 15,000 financial leaders. The launch also secured billions in investor commitments within hours, underscoring strong global confidence.
Broadcast live across five continents, the event highlighted NOVA’s role in reshaping financial infrastructure. The platform integrates cross-border settlement, blockchain-based compliance, and AI-driven liquidity optimization.
CEO Leonardo Bonetti delivered a keynote that positioned NOVA as “the backbone for trust, speed, and transparency in global finance.”
NOVA Demonstrates Transformative Capabilities
Bonetti emphasized that NOVA adapts to regulatory complexity, scales with institutional demand, and accelerates fintech innovation. A live demonstration showcased NOVA’s modular architecture, interoperability with legacy systems, and readiness for ISO 20022 standards.
Delegates praised NOVA’s predictive analytics, which provide real-time insights into transaction flows, regulatory compliance, and risk management. The closing remarks triggered a standing ovation, reinforcing NOVA’s resonance with industry leaders.
Strong Investor and Market Response
Investor interest surged immediately. Early commitments surpassed $10 billion to support NOVA’s phased global rollout beginning Q1 2026. Pilot programs are already active in Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America.
Executives from central banks and tier-one institutions endorsed NOVA’s scalability and resilience. One senior investment partner stated, “NOVA doesn’t just anticipate the future it builds it.”
Throughout Sibos, Credit Finance Ltd will host investor briefings and technical sessions to explore NOVA’s roadmap. These include integrations with central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), ESG-linked assets, and real-time treasury solutions.
With NOVA, Credit Finance Ltd reaffirms its position as a catalyst for financial transformation, delivering secure, scalable, and future-ready infrastructure.
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