Unisys

48 results about this entity

Period: 09 Nov 2004 - 23 Apr 2019

DBS selects Actimize and Unisys for financial crime surveillance

Singapore's DBS Bank has signed for a financial crime surveillance system from Actimize, to be deployed by Unisys, that will monitor transactions and analyse potentially suspicious patterns across all its Asia Pacific operations.

UK consumers shunning m-payments

Just one per cent of UK adults use their mobile phones to conduct banking, bill payments or shopping transactions, according to research commissioned by IT services firm Unisys which found that a hefty 80% are not even interested in using m-payments services.

Nationwide switches to SAP for Banking

The UK's Nationwide Building Society is migrating its banking, savings and mortgage operations to the SAP for Banking platform as part of a £300 million business transformation programme.

Goldleaf buys Alogent

Tennessee-based Goldleaf Financial Solutions has acquired Alogent Corporation, a provider of deposit automation technology to financial institutions, for a total consideration of $42.5 million.

Unisys refutes security cover-up allegations over Homeland Security hack

The FBI is investigating allegations that Unisys failed to detect hack attacks on computers at the US Department of Homeland Security and then tried to cover up the lax oversight, according to a report by The Washington Post.

Brits don't trust banks

Consumer confidence in the retail banking industry has "eroded significantly", with an overwhelming majority of UK customers - 71% - saying they do not trust their banks, according to research released by Unisys.

Unisys to develop new cheque payments system for Fed banks

Unisys will design and help implement a new electronic cheque and image processing system for the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, acting on behalf of the 12 Federal Reserve Banks.

UK and US consumers ready for biometrics, says Unisys

The majority of consumers in the UK and the US believe financial services firms should adopt biometric authentication technology to combat identity theft and protect their personal data, according to research released by Unisys.

UK retailers miss out on £1.6 billion in online seasonal sales due to consumer security fears

Online retailers in the UK could be missing out on £1.6 billion in Christmas sales as one in three consumers shy away from Internet shopping because of security worries, according to research commissioned by Unisys.

Taiwan's Jih Sun live on Temenos T24 Microsoft platform

Taiwanese bank Jih Sun has gone live with Temenos T24 on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 to support some 2.4 million accounts and 1.4 million customers across 49 branches.

Barclays names Neil Wilks senior technology officer

The UK's Barclays Bank has appointed UBS's Neil Wilks as senior technology officer for central support.

Unisys inks People's Bank of China contract

Unisys has won a deal to implement its cheque processing technology at The People's Bank of China (PBOC).