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ANZ and Gresham sign new five-year partnership

Source: Gresham

Gresham Technologies plc, the leading software and services company that specialises in providing real-time data integrity and control solutions, today announced a new, five-year, strategic partnership with ANZ.

The agreement builds on an existing relationship and enables Gresham to improve the digital banking experience for ANZ’s corporate and institutional customers, particularly with their payments and cash management. This work will include improving the solutions available on the ANZ Transactive Global platform.

ANZ and Gresham began working together in 2011. Since then Gresham has delivered specialist services and market-leading products built on its Clareti technology platform. Many of ANZ’s flagship cash management products are based on Clareti,including Cashactive Fusion, which is one of the most agile receivables platforms in the industry.

Highlights of the partnership include:

• Collaborative delivery, blending ANZ and Gresham teams in Bristol, Sydney, Melbourne and Singapore
• Focus on accelerating market-leading services in payments and cash management
• Joint exploration of future opportunities and digital innovation

Ian Manocha, Gresham CEO, commented:

“Today’s corporate and institutional customers want easy to use, integrated experiences across all their banking services. Better control and transparency, instant processing, and more flexible cash management are just some of the priorities we are excited to be working on closely with ANZ.”

Mark Evans, Managing Director, Transaction Banking, ANZ commented:

“Gresham’s long-standing partnership with ANZ has given them a deep understanding of our Payments and Cash Management business as well as our ambitious digital strategy. Through this strategic partnership we expect to accelerate ANZ’s delivery of market-leading solutions that will be suitable for a range of customers including small businesses, multinational corporations, and government institutions.”

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