Santander International in digital banking revamp
EXCLUSIVE: Santander International is embarking on a tech project to modernise its online and mobile delivery channels.
EXCLUSIVE: Santander International is embarking on a tech project to modernise its online and mobile delivery channels.
UAE-based Arab Bank for Investment and Foreign Trade (Al Masraf) is modernising its front-to-back office technology with Temenos. On the way out is the Ethix core banking system from regional vendor International Turnkey Systems (ITS).
Palestine-based The National Bank (TNB) has gone live with Temenos’ T24 core banking platform. The project has been underway since 2014.
Australia-based banking software and services vendor Rubik Financial is to be taken over by Temenos. The deal is valued at $50 million.
Luxembourg-based Rakuten Europe Bank, a subsidiary of Japan’s e-commerce and internet company, Rakuten, has gone live with Temenos’ T24 core banking system and Temenos Connect for digital channels.
Pakistan-based Samba Bank Limited, a subsidiary of Saudi Arabia’s Samba Financial Group, has gone live with new core banking software, Temenos’ T24 (R15).
Israel’s Bank Leumi is gearing up for the launch of its new digital banking subsidiary, Pepper. It is expected to open its virtual doors for business before the end of 2016. The tech is provided by Temenos.
Temenos is closing in on a core and digital banking software deal in Iran, Banking Technology understands. The vendor is believed to be in talks with Ayandeh Bank (Future Bank). The bank offers retail and commercial banking services. The systems on offer are the T24 core banking platform and Temenos Connect for digital channels. No […]