Banking Tech Awards 2022 – nomination deadline extended
The deadline for nominations for the Banking Tech Awards 2022 is now Friday 19 August.
The deadline for nominations for the Banking Tech Awards 2022 is now Friday 19 August.
The bank will utilise DNA from Fiserv as its new core processing platform.
The acquisition is expected to close on 31 August 2022.
At Arvest, Ukkan will support its digital transformation by leading the new core banking technology initiative.
BML’s ICBS core banking system will replace Sopra’s legacy solution at BDCD.
The funds will be used to support the growth of the company’s Digital Delivery Platform.
“The process of searching for a new core was rigorous,” says Movement Bank’s president.
Composable banking allows FIs to simplify a perennial tech challenge: systems integration.
Mambu’s cloud platform will power Purpl’s remittance and digital wallet solution.
Al Sanam Islamic Bank is a newly-established Islamic bank in Iraq.
Pismo and OneConnect entered into a strategic partnership in April this year.
Booe previously spent over 27 years at FIS as the firm’s deputy chief compliance officer.
Chicago-based BetaBank submitted its banking charter application in April this year.
The deadline for nominations for the Banking Tech Awards 2022 is Friday 22 July.
The company is developing an integration with Visa DPS.
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Finuevo Core is the evolution of FMS.next, the vendor’s flagship core banking offering.
Intellect Design Arena will implement its Intellect Quantum system at the central bank.
The new cash injection takes the firm’s total capital raised to £68 million.
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The integration will give financial institutions the ability to scale and boost digital transformation efforts.
LFC has also received a preliminary approval from Saudi Arabia’s regulator, SAMA.
Mambu has hired a new CTO, CFO, chief revenue officer, and chief of staff.
The market for core banking software is not “a winner takes all” opportunity.
ATB has migrated its retail and corporate banking business onto Temenos’ core banking system.
Upvest says the funds will be used towards building out its investment API, expansion plans and hiring talent.
CBA positions Unloan as “a revolutionary force in the Australian mortgage industry”.
Temenos’ front-to-back office technology will be delivered in the cloud.
Digital transformation doesn’t mean ripping everything out and starting again.
Western Union’s WU+ digital banking app is now live in Germany and Romania.
Temenos’ tech was chosen for its proven reliability, resilience, and flexibility, says CEO of Optimus Cards.
Allica Bank is live with Mambu’s core, while Plazo will use the vendor’s tech to support its lending business.
CSI will also provide EntreBank with managed IT services.
Xpate says legacy IT platforms threaten the efficiency and profitability of merchants and acquirers.
The deal will allow ADCB Egypt to adopt global payment standards such as ISO20022 and Swift GPI.
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Mega Bank will deploy Avaloq’s core platform to digitalise its private banking business.
Canadian Tire Bank is looking to replace its legacy systems and modernise its operations.
Temenos Community Forum 2022 was held at the ExCel in London last week.