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DataPath Introduces New Consumer Portal Built to Drive Growth and Customer Satisfaction for TPAs and Financial Institutions
DataPath's new Consumer Portal for CDH, HSA, and COBRA delivers a differentiated consumer experience for modern administrators
LITTLE ROCK, AR / ACCESS Newswire / April 2, 2026 / DataPath, Inc., a leading growth platform and solutions provider for benefits administration and financial institutions, today announced the release of its next‑generation Consumer Portal. The new portal delivers an experience designed to help third‑party administrators (TPAs) and financial institutions differentiate, win new business, and strengthen long‑term client relationships.
For TPAs and financial institutions, the Consumer Portal functions as a true go‑to‑market advantage. Fully white‑labeled, the experience allows organizations to reinforce their brand and value proposition at every consumer interaction, a capability many other platform providers are unable to offer.
The portal delivers a visual, streamlined experience focused on clarity and self-guided engagement that helps account holders quickly grasp balances, spending, and next actions without navigating complicated menus or outdated workflows. By removing common pain points, the portal drives higher consumer activity while reducing inbound support needs, freeing administrators to focus on growth instead of service volume.
"As competition increases across the benefits and financial services markets, the consumer experience has become a critical differentiator," said Bo Armstrong, Chief Product and Marketing Officer at DataPath. "We built a consumer experience that helps our partners reduce friction for account holders, stand out in the market, and position themselves as modern, consumer‑first organizations."
Unlike traditional benefits portals that simply display balances and transactions, the new DataPath Consumer Portal reimagines how consumers engage with benefits such as HSAs, FSAs, and COBRA. Designed around real user behavior, the experience turns complex account information into clear, intuitive insights, making benefits easier to understand, easier to use, and easier to trust.
"Most consumer portals in our industry look the same, and we were committed to setting a new expectation rather than trying to modernize a legacy portal," Armstrong added. "Our partners can now demonstrate a materially different experience that feels modern, intuitive, and built for today's expectations. That changes sales conversations and strengthens retention."
The new Consumer Portal supports CDH (consumer-directed healthcare) accounts and COBRA today, with additional enhancements planned throughout 2026 as part of DataPath's broader platform roadmap, including expanded employer and broker experiences.
DataPath will host a webinar on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, at 10:30 AM (CT) to demonstrate the new portal's functionality and features.
About DataPath:
As a full-service growth partner, DataPath serves the third-party benefits administrators, financial services, and insurance industries with technology, BPO, and contact center solutions for FSA, HRA, HSA, COBRA, and well-being benefits accounts. Founded in 1984, the company is a pioneer in the industry and has served in key leadership roles in ECFC and HSA Council, as well as a founding member of SIGIS. Learn more at dpath.com
For media inquiries, contact Thomas O'Banion, Marketing Director at DataPath, Inc., by email at [email protected] or call (501) 296-9990.
SOURCE: DataPath, Inc
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