Enterprise resource planning

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Microsoft launches AI-powered Copilot for Finance

Microsoft has launched Microsoft Copilot for Finance, an AI-driven workplace automation service that is part of Microsoft 365, joining Copilot for Sales and Copilot for Service in the Microsoft Copilot suite.

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JP Morgan launches Payment Partner Network

JP Morgan has unveiled its Payments Partner Network, a B2B digital marketplace, powered by Salesforce, that allows the bank's merchants and corporate treasury clients to tap into an ecosystem of third party integrations for their end-to-end payments and working capital needs.

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QED Investors leads $20 million round in Payhawk

Payments and expense management platform Payhawk has raised a Series A $20 million financing round led by QED Investors.

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SAP sets up dedicated financial services unit

SAP is to set up a dedicated financial services unit in a joint venture with investment firm Dediq that will see the ERP vendor develop a new suite of products covering the full spectrum of commercial banking and insurance operations.

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EBAday 2020: Cash visibility still an issue for corporate treasurers in 2020

Today, non-bank entrants such as PSPs and TPPs are entering the payments space to tap in to the lucrative and stable business that is transaction banking. To remain competitive and avoid disintermediation, financial institutions must support legacy core banking infrastructure and a resource-intensive, scalable delivery model – success is tied to relevancy in the corporate market and ensuring clients’ problems are resolved.

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What does the future hold for a hybrid, multi-cloud future?

In the face of incessant economic volatility, political challenges and being compelled to execute continuous, complex technological adjustments, the financial services industry must acknowledge that the cloud will frame the future.

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Standard Bank SA makes SAP and Microsoft Azure cloud move

Standard Bank South Africa is moving its core SAP Cloud Platform services to Microsoft Azure in a move the bank says will have a significant effect on customer experience.

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Citi partners with WorldLink to enhance supply chain offering

Citi’s Treasury and Trade Solutions (TTS) has strengthened supplier finance offerings in partnership with the bank's internal platform WorldLink, allowing clients to transact and settle across multiple major currencies in the US with plans to expand globally.

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Efficiency is no longer a strategy, it is a necessity for banks - Finextra Research

At least 67% of bank IT budgets are still being spent on maintenance and compliance rather than transformative projects that can create value, according to research conducted by Finextra on behalf of CSC.

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SAP signs HSBC to NetWeaver

British banking group HSBC is implementing technology from German ERP vendor SAP which it will use to automate and streamline delivery of banking services to corporate clients.

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Banco Sabadell to move HR operations to SAP platform

Spanish banking group Banco Sabadell has contracted with SAP for the supply and implementation of the vendor's ERP Human Capital Management system.

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Bank of America signs for SAP ERP technology

German software vendor SAP says Bank of America is installing its enterprise resource planning (ERP) application to "integrate and enhance" internal reporting systems.

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SAP shakes up management at TomorrowNow unit

German software firm SAP says senior managers at its TomorrowNow subsidiary, which is embroiled in a corporate spying scandal involving arch rival Oracle, have resigned and it is now considering selling the Texas-based unit.

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Satyam reports Emirates Bank contract

Emirates Bank has contracted with Satyam Computer Services for the supply and implementation of the vendor's enterprise financial management system.

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SAP admits to "inappropriate" Oracle downloads; denies espionage

German software firm SAP has admitted that its subsidiary TomorrowNow carried out "inappropriate downloads" of protected documents belonging to archrival Oracle but denies that it accessed the material itself.

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Argentina's Banco Patagonia signs IT services deal with IBM

Argentina's fifth largest bank, Banco Patagonia, has signed a $592k IT services deal with IBM for application and server migration.

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TietoEnator's German banking and insurance group divests SAP teams

Nordic technology firm TietoEnator has transferred its SAP business in the German banking and insurance group to specialist firm Resco. It has also agreed to a management buy-out from its SAP Human Capital Management consulting team.

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Bottomline Technologies buys FormScape

US fintech vendor Bottomline Technologies has bought privately-held FormScape Group, which provides technology for automating document and financial transaction processes, for $22 million in cash and stock.

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Sibos 2006 from an Aussie bank IT manager's perspective

Jacqueline Guichelaar is general manager of the technology operations group at National Australia Bank (NAB). Here she shares her views on attending her first Sibos event, industry collaboration between bank IT professionals and opportunities for technology vendors to better align with banks' priorities.

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SAP redesigns ERP package for integration with SwiftNet and Sepa compliance

Business software vendor SAP is to upgrade its mySAP ERP package to help businesses and banks worldwide achieve compliance with the upcoming Single Euro Payments Area (Sepa) and provide direct interfaces to the SwiftNet financial messaging network.