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UK-based Business Control Solutions (BCS) says Deutsche Bank has begun a global roll out of its Integrity technology, which standardises account reconciliation and substantiation processes.
29 July 2008
US banking group JPMorgan Chase is implementing electronic document capture and management technology supplied by Oracle across its global operations.
The US Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) and UK-based Markit are teaming up to launch a London-based joint venture that will combine their respective OTC derivatives processing services.
21 July 2008
Germany's Commerzbank has migrated its loans processing operations to the SAP for Banking platform.
26 June 2008
Post trade processing outfit Omgeo says its broker dealer clients will soon be able to eliminate paper-based disclosures associated with trade confirmations and send the information electronically, whilst complying with SEC regulations.
28 April 2008
Despite concerted efforts since 2005 to improve operational efficiency in the credit derivatives markets, trading surges in the OTC markets since the credit crunch have resulted in corresponding spikes in unconfirmed trades clogging up back offices.
23 April 2008
In a new move to encourage customers to go green, Citi cardholders who sign up for electronic statements and use online account services will be entered into an "ecosweepstakes" draw for the chance to win "green prizes" such as a hybrid car.
15 April 2008
US trading systems vendor Nyfix has acquired London-based e-trading and FIX messaging outfit Fixcity. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
10 April 2008
Financial messaging network Swift is looking to extend its influence into the hedge fund sector with the introduction of a new set of message standards for automating communications in the transaction chain.
09 April 2008
French banking group BNP Paribas is using encryption technology from California-based PGP Corporation to secure e-mail communications to customers, business partners and regulators.
07 April 2008
US bank Wells Fargo is launching a Web-based storage facility, called vSafe, that will allow its retail banking customers to store and organise digital copies of important documents online.
20 March 2008
Banks will spend $70 million on automating over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives processing in 2008, rising to $120 million in 2010 - a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 30%, according to estimates from Tabb Group.
18 March 2008
Corporate standards body Twist says Barclays has become the first UK financial services firm to use its bank services billing (BSB) standard to provide electronic reporting of bank information to corporate treasurers and wholesale clients.
28 February 2008
Luxembourg-based Banque Raiffeisen is implementing the T24 core banking platform from Geneva-based Temenos to support its universal and retail operations.
21 January 2008
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.
17 January 2008
SunGard has acquired the assets of Philadelphia-based Financial Technology Integrators (FTI), which provides Web services applications to banks, trusts and investment firms. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
07 January 2008
Bangladesh's AB Bank has rolled out technology from UK banking systems vendor Misys to support its retail and trade finance operations.
10 December 2007
US banking group Wachovia has introduced a single sign-on capability for its online global treasury management portal, Wachovia Connection, eradicating multiple silos in favour of a common front-end entry point for corporate clients.
26 October 2007
US mutual fund manager Fidelity Investments says it is investing $50 million in the development of a Web-based wealth management platform, called WealthCentral, which will integrate the most critical operational systems for registered investment advisors.
24 October 2007
London-based Xenomorph says Société Générale Securities Services (SGSS) has rolled out its data management system, TimeScape, after signing a five year deal for the technology.
16 October 2007
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