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Jana Partners adds 11% to Alkami stake as bank-tech firm wires FDX into Yodlee

The integration positions Alkami as the infrastructure choice for regional banks navigating Section 1033's looming data-portability mandate.

Published June 28, 2026 Source Yahoo Finance From the chopped neck
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WELL POUR · June 28, 2026

Jana Partners adds 11% to Alkami stake as bank-tech firm wires FDX into Yodlee

The integration positions Alkami as the infrastructure choice for regional banks navigating Section 1033's looming data-portability mandate.

Jana Partners raised its Alkami Technology position by 11% in the quarter ending December, a move that landed weeks before the digital banking platform announced FDX API integration with Yodlee. The timing suggests conviction around Alkami's positioning ahead of Section 1033 enforcement, the CFPB rule requiring banks to grant customer data portability by October 2025. Barry Rosenstein's firm now holds Alkami as a top-twenty position, unusual for a $1.8 billion market-cap infrastructure play in a portfolio that typically concentrates in $5 billion-plus names.

Alkami provides cloud-native digital banking software to 200 regional banks and credit unions, representing $3.5 trillion in combined assets under management. The FDX integration allows those institutions to share transaction data with third-party fintech applications through a standardized, permission-based protocol—precisely what Section 1033 will mandate. Yodlee, owned by Envestnet, aggregates financial data for 1,700 fintechs and covers 25 million consumer accounts. The pairing creates a direct pipe from Alkami's regional-bank clients into the fintech ecosystem without the screen-scraping methods regulators have flagged as risky.

The integration matters because regional banks face an architectural choice under Section 1033. They can build data-sharing infrastructure themselves, pay a core-banking vendor to retrofit legacy systems, or adopt a platform like Alkami that treats API access as native functionality. Alkami's bet is that institutions managing compliance costs would rather pay $150,000 to $400,000 annually for a turnkey solution than spend $2 million-plus on internal builds. Jana's increased allocation suggests confidence that Alkami captures wallet share as the deadline approaches. The firm's previous activist campaigns at Envestnet and Fiserv indicate familiarity with infrastructure economics in financial middleware.

Operators should track two follow-on events. First, Alkami reports Q1 earnings in late April; listen for commentary on Section 1033-related sales pipeline and whether bookings are pulling forward ahead of the October deadline. Second, watch for announcements from Jack Henry and Fiserv—the two dominant core-banking vendors—on FDX adoption. If either delays standardized API offerings past mid-2025, Alkami's competitive window widens and regional banks accelerate platform migrations. Jana's positioning suggests they expect one or both.

Alkami trades at 4.2x forward revenue, a 30% discount to SaaS peers with comparable growth but higher churn risk. The discount reflects concentration: 68% of revenue comes from institutions under $10 billion in assets, the segment most vulnerable to margin pressure. Jana's add says the Section 1033 mandate turns that concentration into an advantage—small banks lack the budget to build, and the regulatory hammer removes the option to delay.

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Jana's **11%** add positions Alkami as the Section 1033 infrastructure winner if regional banks choose platform over build—decision window closes October 2025.
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