SkySparc releases OmniFi Workflows for smarter treasury integration
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The new OmniFi Workflows functionality empowers clients to streamline even the most complex operational processes using a fully no-code, visual interface—enhancing transparency, control and time efficiency.
As firms adopt specialised solutions for cash forecasting, trading, risk, and analytics, managing data across treasury, capital markets, and asset management platforms is a growing challenge. OmniFi Workflows bridges these systems, letting users orchestrate complex tasks without writing code.
'OmniFi Workflows introduces a smarter, more accessible way for clients to automate and adapt key processes,' said Marcus Gullers, Head of Software Solutions at SkySparc. 'Thanks to its drag-and-drop design, visual flowcharting, and seamless integration with OmniFi's existing tools, users can build powerful automations quickly and with confidence. The workflows also leverage OmniFi's off-the-shelf integrations with major TMS providers and related systems, making it easier to connect across the ecosystem.'
The new functionality builds on OmniFi's proven capabilities in data extraction, transformation and automation. It extends support for decision-based logic and conditional workflows. The platform's scheduling tools have also been upgraded, enabling users to trigger next steps automatically based on real-time results, while maintaining full transparency and control.
'This development marks another important step in our long-term strategy to strengthen OmniFi Web as the automation hub for treasury and asset management,' said Joakim Wiener, CEO of SkySparc. 'By putting powerful tools directly into the hands of end users, we're helping clients respond faster, scale smarter, and stay ahead of growing complexity.'
OmniFi Workflows is available to all OmniFi Web users, including clients of SkySparc's multi-tenant solution for leaner deployments.
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