MINNEAPOLIS, May 02, 2017 -- Digiliti Money (NASDAQ:DGLT), a leading mobile FinTech provider of cloud-based remote deposit capture (RDC) and mobile prepaid card solutions, has announced today that the management team will ring the Closing Bell at the NASDAQ Stock Market on Monday, May 8, 2017, to celebrate the company’s rebranding and recent strategic accomplishments.
The company rebranded as Digiliti Money in April 20171 to better reflect the company’s evolution as a mobile money technology leader capitalizing on multi-billion-dollar end markets. The rebranding also follows Digiliti Money’s successful capital raise and uplisting onto the NASDAQ Capital Market in March 2017.
“Capping off what has been a successful start to 2017, this ceremony represents the culmination of all our efforts during the past year to reinvigorate our brand, strengthen our business financially, and increase our exposure to institutional and retail investors,” said Digiliti Money Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Mack. “Digiliti Money is leading the transformation of mobile financial services and has solidified its place among the preeminent financial technology providers that are enabling the swift and seamless movement of money. With our recently enhanced equity profile and balance sheet, we are in a prime position to accelerate our expansion within the massive prepaid market and scale our business to drive profitability for our shareholders.”
About Digiliti Money, Inc.
Digiliti Money is a leading cloud-based, SaaS technology provider serving the financial services industry with mobile money and remote deposit capture solutions for PC, Mac and mobile. Founded in early 2010, Digiliti Money has quickly grown into a technology leader and trusted partner of some of the world’s largest and most respected financial organizations. With remarkable growth, an impressive client base and award-winning technologies, Digiliti Money continues to drive innovation and deliver world-class solutions to financial institutions of all sizes.
The company's industry-leading solutions help clients to increase customer engagement, grow revenues and gain competitive advantage. Digiliti Money’s cloud-based technology platform simplifies development, deployment and servicing of consumer and commercial solutions—minimizing cost and accelerating speed-to-market and ROI. Enabled by Digiliti Money’s complete suite of business and consumer solutions, financial institutions can better serve the needs of all their customers. For more information, visit www.digilitimoney.com.
1 Digiliti Money is the Minnesota-based company formerly known as Cachet Financial Solutions.
Company Contact: Bryan Meier EVP & CFO Digiliti Money 952-698-5214 [email protected] Investor Relations Contact: Matt Glover or Najim Mostamand Liolios Group, Inc. 949-574-3860 [email protected]


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