Digital Insight


title: "Digital Insight" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["software-companies-established-in-1995", "banking-software-companies", "1995-establishments-in-california", "1999-initial-public-offerings", "2007-mergers-and-acquisitions", "2014-mergers-and-acquisitions", "companies-based-in-redwood-city,-california", "defunct-software-companies-of-the-united-states", "dot-com-bubble", "ncr-corporation"] topic_path: "economics" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Insight" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

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nameDigital Insight
fateAcquired by NCR Corporation in 2014; divested to Veritas Capital in 2024 and now part of Candescent
founderPaul FioreDaniel Jacoby
foundation
locationRedwood City, California
parentCandescent
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| name = Digital Insight | logo = | fate = Acquired by NCR Corporation in 2014; divested to Veritas Capital in 2024 and now part of Candescent | founder = Paul FioreDaniel Jacoby | foundation = | location = Redwood City, California | parent = Candescent

Digital Insight was an American provider of online banking software for banks and credit unions, headquartered in California. Founded in 1995 by Paul Fiore and Daniel Jacoby, the company grew rapidly during the late 1990s, went public during the dot-com boom in 1999, and expanded through a series of acquisitions. In 2007, it was purchased by Intuit and rebranded as Intuit Financial Services. The business was later sold to private equity firm Thoma Bravo in 2013, restored to the Digital Insight name, and acquired by NCR Corporation in 2014 as part of its digital banking division. In August 2024, NCR Voyix agreed to sell the division to Veritas Capital, after which it became part of Candescent.

History

The company was founded in July 1995 by Paul Fiore and Daniel Jacoby.

In February 1996, the company raised $1.1 million in seed money from the founders' former employer, XP Systems, and received its first client, Community Credit Union, of Plano, Texas.

The company had $85,000 in revenue in its first six months. Revenue jumped to $1.5 million in 1996 and to $4.1 million in 1997, and to $8.2 million in 1998.

In April 1997, the company raised $6 million from Menlo Ventures.

In September 1997, the company acquired RJE Internet Services, a developer of bank websites.

In March 1998, the company raised $3 million from Menlo Ventures and $5 million from HarbourVest Partners.

In October 1998, John Dorman became CEO of the company.

On October 1, 1999, during the dot-com bubble, the company became a public company via an initial public offering. After pricing at $15 per share, the stock rose to $32 per share on its first day of trading, up 114%.

In February 2000, the company acquired nFront.

In April 2000, the company acquired 1View Network.

In July 2000, the company acquired AnyTime Access for $140 million.

In February 2002, the company acquired Virtual FinancialServices for $51 million.

In October 2003, the company acquired Magnet Communications for $33.5 million in cash and 1.45 million shares of Digital Insight common stock (valued at approximately $34.6 million at the time the acquisition was completed).

Also in October 2003, Jeffrey Stiefler was named CEO of the company.

On February 7, 2007, Intuit acquired the company for $1.35 billion.

In October 2008, the company introduced the consumer version of FinanceWorks and in December 2008, the small business version was launched.

In September 2013, John O’Malley was named CEO of the company.

On August 1, 2013 Thoma Bravo acquired Intuit Financial Services for $1.025 billion.

On January 10, 2014, NCR Corporation acquired the company for $1.65 billion.

In 2015, the company integrated EyeVerify's eye vein recognition technology, called Eyeprint ID, into its mobile banking platforms.

On August 6, 2024, NCR Voyix entered an agreement to sell their digital banking platform to Veritas Capital for $2.45 billion.{{cite news | url=https://www.ncrvoyix.com/newsroom/ncr-voyix-enters-definitive-agreement-to-sell-digital-banking-to-veritas-capital-for-2-45-billion-purchase-price | title=NCR Voyix Enters Definitive Agreement to Sell Digital Banking to Veritas Capital for $2.45 Billion Purchase Price | date=August 6, 2024}}

Acquisitions

  • September 1997 - RJE Internet Services
  • February 2000 - nFront
  • April 2000 - 1View Network
  • July 2000 - AnyTime Access
  • February 2002 - Virtual FinancialServices
  • October 2003 - Magnet Communications

References

References

  1. Smith, Leo (December 17, 1996). "Internet Services Provider Digital Insight Takes Aim at Banks". Los Angeles Times.
  2. "Intuit Completes Acquisition of Digital Insight" (Press release). Business Wire. February 7, 2007.
  3. "Thoma Bravo Completes Acquisition of Intuit Financial Services; Newly Launched as Digital Insight" (Press release). Business Wire. August 1, 2013.
  4. "NCR Completes Acquisition of Digital Insight" (Press release). Business Wire. January 10, 2014.
  5. "NCR Voyix Enters Definitive Agreement to Sell Digital Banking to Veritas Capital for $2.45 Billion Purchase Price". August 6, 2024.
  6. Smith, Leo. (December 17, 1996). "Internet Services Provider Digital Insight Takes Aim at Banks". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  7. Hovey, Juan. (January 20, 1999). "Partners Looked for (and Found) Capital in Right Places". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  8. MURPHY, BARBARA. (April 8, 1997). "Digital Insight Will Receive $6 Million in Funding for Internet Banking". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  9. MURPHY, BARBARA. (September 16, 1997). "Digital Insight Acquires Bank Web Site Developer". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  10. MURPHY, BARBARA. (March 10, 1998). "Digital Insight Gets Funds for Home Banking". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  11. Wilkinson, Carlton. (October 1, 1999). "weekend10-01-99". [[TheStreet.com]].
  12. Nerney, Chris. (November 1, 1999). "Soaring Internet IPOs Lit Up October Sky". [[QuinStreet]].
  13. (February 21, 2000). "Digital Insight exec racking up excitement". [[American City Business Journals]].
  14. (April 11, 2000). "DIGITAL INSIGHT TO ACQUIRE 1VIEW NETWORK". [[The New York Times]].
  15. (July 31, 2000). "Digital Insight finalizes acquisition of AnyTime Access". [[American City Business Journals]].
  16. (March 31, 2000). "Digital Insight Agrees to Acquire AnyTime Access for $140 Million". [[The Wall Street Journal]].
  17. Bruno, Mark. (February 1, 2002). "VIFI Sells Out for $51 Million, Only $3.75 Million in Cash". [[American Banker]].
  18. (October 23, 2003). "Digital Insight to buy Magnet Communications". [[American City Business Journals]].
  19. (27 November 2003). "Market report: Software maker's shares fall on report". Ventura County Star.
  20. (February 7, 2007). "Intuit Completes Acquisition of Digital Insight". [[Business Wire]].
  21. Fest, Glen. (October 1, 2008). "Intuit Launches FinanceWorks out of Pilot Phase". [[American Banker]].
  22. (October 28, 2008). "Optimize your budget". [[CNN]].
  23. (September 23, 2013). "Digital Insight Names John O'Malley as New CEO". [[Business Wire]].
  24. (August 1, 2013). "Thoma Bravo Completes Acquisition of Intuit Financial Services; Newly Launched as Digital Insight". [[Business Wire]].
  25. (January 10, 2014). "NCR Completes Acquisition of Digital Insight". [[Business Wire]].
  26. Todd, Sarah. (January 10, 2014). "NCR Closes Digital Insight Deal". [[American Banker]].
  27. Passy, Jacob. (February 12, 2015). "Digital Insight, EyeVerify to Offer Eye Vein-Based Security for Mobile Apps". [[American Banker]].

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