JMR Infotech implements Flexcube Universal Banking in Aman Bank, Libya

JMR Infotech, a leader in banking technology solutions and services, today announced the successful implementation of Oracle FLEXCUBE Universal Banking at Aman Bank, Libya.

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JMR Infotech has implemented FLEXCUBE Universal Banking 12.0.3, enabling the bank to deliver an enhanced end-customer experience in its endeavor to become a leading bank in the region.

Aman bank has replaced the home-grown legacy system with the comprehensive core banking suite from Oracle covering Core, CASA, Fund Transfer, Lending, Letter of Credit, Bills and collections, Retail Teller, Clearing, Term Deposits, Fixed Assets, Integration Gateway, Point of Sale and ATM. JMR team has migrated around 0.2 million customer details from legacy system to FLEXCUBE.

Mr. Rui Cupertino, Deputy Chairman - Aman Bank, said, “This implementation reflects our desire to grow and align with new technology and provide a superior end-customer experience. We expect the new system to deliver significant improvements that will benefit our customers. A future-proof solution like FLEXCUBE and an IT partner like JMR Infotech will help us in our growth plans and evolve our technology ecosystem.

Commenting on the occasion, Jayafar Moidu, CEO - JMR Infotech, said, “The partnership with Aman Bank is a crowning moment for us. They have demonstrated rightly that technology is unavoidable for financial institutions to become faster, more efficient and offer seamless customer experience. The successful roll out reinforces our commitment to superior service delivery and advanced project management.”

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