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| ibis s2 is a new generation, Internet-enabled international banking system combining in-depth business functionality and advanced IBM and Microsoft technology in a single, highly integrated front, middle and back office banking system. |
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| A revolutionary banking solution delivered in an evolutionary way |
Deriving strength from its solid roots and flexibility from its innovative new technology, ibis s2 can be tailored to any bank’s requirements. Designed by experienced banking professionals, the international banking system offers unrivalled functionality on a high performance, fully scalable platform that can meet the requirements of small, medium and large banking operations.
The revolutionary features of ibis s2 's front and middle office applications are designed to give banks a significant competitive advantage, while its evolutionary approach to back office processing is built around core software already proven in multiple banking sites around the world.
Key features:
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| Customer-centric |
- The ibis s2 international banking solution is a customer-centric system. It allows banks to view every type of business transaction made with customers, together with any other relationship information.
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| Real-time |
- Real-time , integrated multi-currency international banking system;
- Transaction processing engine supports single and multiple bank branches.
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| Database |
- ibis s2 SQL database is available at all times;
- Standard set of enquiries via list views, forms and reports;
- Allows the use of tools such as Microsoft Office and Crystal Reports;
- Clients can use any SQL-based tool to interrogate the database.
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| Connectivity |
- Open system;
- Published set of APIs;
- Secure interface by third party banking applications and industry information providers.
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| Modular |
- Fully integrated modular system;
- Ability to select modules to meet specific business needs;
- Further modules can easily be added as business requirements develop.
Use the menu on the right for further information on ibis s2. |
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