MagiClick delivers new website for HTB’s Wesleyan Bank

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Hampshire Trust Bank (HTB) has selected digital agency MagiClick for a series of digital banking projects.

The initial project saw MagiClick deliver a website for Wesleyan Bank, which was recently acquired by HTB.

The Wesleyan Bank website was launched at the beginning of March 2022. It was delivered using a modern technical architecture, including a decoupled front-end and ‘headless’ Content Management System (Umbraco Heartcore), which is aligned with the bank’s future digital strategy.

Mark Lusted, CEO of MagiClick UK, said: “We are thrilled to have the opportunity to work with HTB supporting their digital ambitions, starting with the rapid development and release of the Wesleyan Bank website.

“It was clear from early discussions with HTB that the bank had a forward-thinking approach to digital and we look forward to supporting the bank on future projects.”

Stuart Hulme, managing director, savings, at Hampshire Trust Bank, added: “After a thorough selection process, we chose to work with MagiClick based on impressive credentials, sector expertise and the tech stack proposed. The initial project was to be delivered against a challenging schedule and with multiple stakeholder inputs.

“MagiClick impressed us with their technical competence, people and project management expertise throughout and we look forward to working with the team on future projects.”

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