105 results about this entity
Period: 05 Sep 2005 - 18 Sep 2024
News
The first stage implementation of the single euro payments area (Sepa) - which aims to make cross-border payments as cheap as domestic transactions - has gone live with the official launch of the Sepa payment instrument for credit transfers.
28 January 2008
UK Internet sales hit a record high in 2007, with £46.6 billion spent online during the year, a 54% increase on the £30.2 billion recorded in 2006, according to figures released by Capgemini and the Interactive Media in Retail Group (IMRG).
18 January 2008
French banking group Société Générale has recruited consultancy Capgemini to standardise technology across its international retail banking subsidiaries.
The push to create a Single Euro Payments Area (Sepa) by 2012 will fail unless regulators provide incentives to public administrations and corporations to adopt the new payments instruments, according to research from CapGemini, ABN Amro and The European Financial Management & Marketing Association (Efma).
13 September 2007
European IT consultancy Capgemini is buying Kanbay International, a Chicago-based provider of technology services to financial institutions, for $1.25 billion in a bid to boost its presence in India and the US.
26 October 2006
Euro zone banks stand to lose up to 62% of payments-related revenues following the introduction of the European Union's Single Euro Payments Area (Sepa), according to research from CapGemini, ABN Amro and The European Financial Management & Marketing Association (Efma).
15 September 2006
The UK's Financial Services Authority (FSA) has awarded a multi-year contract to overhaul its information systems (IS) division to a joint bid from Capgemini, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and Xansa.
18 August 2006
Scandinavian bank Nordea has signed a letter of intent to outsource the maintenance and development of some of its administrative and data warehouse systems to Capgemini.
21 June 2006
The introduction of the EU's Single Euro Payments Area (Sepa) could reduce banks' direct payments revenue by as much as EUR29 billion - or 60% - by 2010, according to research compiled by CapGemini and produced in partnership with ABN Amro and The European Financial Management & Marketing Association (EFMA).
05 September 2005
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