Egypt’s AAIB finally goes live with Temenos after five years
AAIB signed the deal with both Temenos and IBM back in 2015.
AAIB signed the deal with both Temenos and IBM back in 2015.
The two claim they can deliver the service for companies in as little as three months.
“For the first time, we are seeing a key dialogue with central players,” says Paymob.
Ingressive averages $200,000 to $400,000 in individual investments.
Joint venture takes control of popular mobile money brand from Vodafone.
Jumia will help various African governments distribute masks to hospitals.
Egyptian regulator also plans internet banking overhaul.
The firm will be replacing 20 legacy systems in the process.
Finalists from this cohort will receive grant capital totalling $50,000.
The bank has also chosen the Temenos T24 Transact core banking solution.
CIB unleashes CVentures for a national “first”.
The selection for retail, corporate and treasury business was made in 2016.