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| A3logics | Direct4Bank direct banking |
| ABBA Software | Netbanking (.NET and Ajax) - new - Banka Splitsko Dalmatinska in production in 2009 |
Aurum Technology (TX, USA) | ebanking solutions >> see Fidelity |
| Bantotal by DL&A (Uruguay) | Internet Banking enables Client-Bank communication using the internet to allow user inquiries and to process certain transactions (Online Banking). There is a restricted list of Bantotal functions available via the Internet Banking System |
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CR2 BankWorld - channel banking solutions |
| Diagram EDI (France) | Diagram e-Banking suite retail and corporate channel banking |
EFT Consultants (Belgium) | Net-Bank Internet Banking application for the retail, Private and corporate markets |
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| Excelsys Soluciones | internet banking software provider of ExcelsysEngine product used by important banks throughout Latin America |
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FIS | Fidelity National Financial, Inc - FIS Fidelity’s TouchPoint suite of customer interaction management solutions. TouchPoint Internet Banking and TouchPoint Account Analysis |
Financial Fusion (a Sybase company) | Financial Fusion Banking Suite (Java-based) |
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Forbis | FORPOST*Internet Banking is a software and hardware complex designed to provide banking services to individual and corporate customers by Internet. FORPOST*Internet Banking ensures security of banking operations and offers a wide range of functions and services, including a standard system of electronic signatures. The product is fully integrated with the FORPOST kernel. The Internet Banking (IB) system is being constantly developed and improved. The system is multilingual; banks can modify the customer interface according to their own design, and, moreover, banks can customise and develop the system by implementing new functions and applications, describing their own IB transactions and expanding the IB functionality in order to offer new services to their customers. The system runs on an INTEL & LINUX server and may be adjusted to any required scale. |
Harland Financial | Phoenix Internet Banking System (IBANK) - formerly from London Bridge Group is now part of Fair Isaac Corporation, a leading provider of analytics and decision technology - URL www.fairisaac.com. The Phoenix (ex London Bridge) software is handled by Harland Financial - Go to www.harlandfinancial.com |
Infocorp (Uruguay) | IC-Banking internet banking product |
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| inSite by blue-infinity (b-i) of Switzerland is a real-time wealth management ebanking solution. inSite integrates with the major private banking systems, external financial feeds and its own centralised content management system |
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KIVA Group | customer interaction management, channel delivery, unified branch renewal, call center and teller/sales automation solutions |
| M2M Group (Morocco) | Magix secure multi-channel payment solutions: ATM, POS, Mobile, Internet processing solutions |
Metavante | Metavante Corporation, formerly M&I Data Services, was a technology subsidiary of Marshall & Ilsley Corporation (US.. NYSE: MI) that was acquired by Fidelity and became FIS in 2009 |
| NETinfo (Cyprus) | NETteller e- Banking Solution |
Octasoft had a presence in major Asia cities, including Shanghai, Taipei, Hong Kong, and Seoul. Octasoft has over 20 major banking customers in Asia - (as at 2005 | used by BankThai, Chinatrust Commercial Bank, DBS Bank, Hong Leong Bank, and numerous others in Asia | as at 2010 | Octasoft website not available?) |
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ORCC | Online Resources & Communication Corp - Quotien online banking and bill payment |
| Polaris Software Labs | the Polaris Portal Solution is live in Middle East, Europe and India |
Probanx | eBanking online banking solution |
| Q2 Software | multi-channel electronic banking software on MS platform (USA) |
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S|ONE - S1 Enterprise - Retail Online Banking, Corporate Online Banking, Trade Finance, Mobile Banking,
Call Centre and Teller software - integrated on the S1 Enterprise Platform, a J2EE-based, open and flexible architecture. Provides the customer with an intuitive interface that brings accounts into one consolidated view.
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| SolutionNET | E-Net - Retail & Corporate Online Banking solutions |
Sungard | Ambit - Customer Service Management |
| Temenos | Temenos ARC Internet Banking and Mobile modules from ARC suite of front-office applications |
| Trust Systems & Software | TrustBank e-banking |
| XCOM AG | TRISTAN, WebFiliale e-banking and funds transfer solutions |
| Yodlee | Online channel | Moneycenter, Payments, Customer acquisition, Personal financial management |
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Defn. ~
(time sensitive definition: 2004)
Electronic banking is about customers performing banking transactions electronically without visiting a bricks-and-mortar institution. The following terms all refer to one form or another of electronic banking: personal computer (PC) banking, Internet banking, virtual banking, online banking, eBanking, home banking, remote electronic banking, mobile banking and phone banking.
Internet banking, sometimes called online banking, is an outgrowth of PC banking. Internet banking uses the Internet as the delivery channel by which to conduct banking activity, for example, transferring funds, paying bills, viewing checking and savings account balances, paying mortgages, and purchasing financial instruments and certificates of deposit. An Internet banking customer accesses his or her accounts from a browser— software that runs Internet banking programs is resident on the bank’s World Wide Web server, not on the user’s PC.
Most banks have established an advertising presence on the Internet— primarily in the form of informational or interactive web sites— many have created transactional web sites. Those Banks that do not yet offer transactional Internet banking services mostly have indicated on their web sites that they will offer such banking activities in the future.
Analysts view Internet banking as a means of retaining increasingly sophisticated customers, of developing a new customer base, and of capturing a greater share of depositor assets. A typical Internet bank site specifies the types of transactions offered and provides information about account security.
According to industry analysts, electronic banking provides a variety of attractive possibilities for remote account access, including:
* Availability of inquiry and transaction services around the clock;
* Worldwide connectivity;
* Easy access to transaction data, both recent and historical; and “ Direct customer control of international movement of funds without intermediation of financial institutions in customer’s jurisdiction.”
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