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Self-service trend marches on

March 4, 2008

Fortis and HSBC provide two examples of the onward march of automated banking, a phenomenon that is also the subject of a Europewide survey by Fujitsu. Michael Imeson reports.

Becoming smarter across the board

March 4, 2008

Prime brokers are investing in smarter systems to manage risk and collateral across multiple asset classes. Frances Maguire looks at how far this ability to mark-to-market in real-time will go.

Transition code misses the mark

March 4, 2008

The T-Charter, a code of best practice for transition managers, was unveiled at the end of 2007, but even before the ink was dry it appeared that it did not go far enough. Frances Maguire looks into whether the industry is better or worse off.

Steve Randich

February 4, 2008

Analysts believe that Citi will, ultimately, be able to save close to $110m annually through reduced maintenance costs as well as more rapid development times. Steve Randich talks about the ambitious overhaul of Citi’s banking IT systems, across 67 countries, which took seven years.

Transforming to win

February 4, 2008

It is imperative that banks keep up to date with technology. Upgrading core systems is a multi-stage process, best approached with a transformation partner, says Rajashekara V Maiya, product manager at Infosys Technologies.

Joined-up thinking

February 4, 2008

Technology is increasingly becoming a big part of mergers and acquisitions, and having a clear view of the target operations model is paramount, says Heather McKenzie.

The changing face of retail

February 4, 2008

Retail banking is predicted to remain a driving force, though it will have to adapt as customer needs change. But how a bank utilises the technology at its disposal could be crucial to its survival, says Michael Imeson.

Focused on the customer

February 4, 2008

Catering for a shifting demographic with tailor-made products and services is now firmly on the agenda, says Sanat Rao, vice-president of Infosys Technologies.

Fundamentally flawed thinking

February 4, 2008

It is high time that retail banks stopped thinking of electronic channels as extensions of the branch and started thinking about the electronic structure as the foundation upon which all the channels, including the branch, are built. By Chris Skinner.

Two heads are better than one

February 4, 2008

Banks and vendors are joining forces to work together to integrate their skill sets and bring new offerings to the market. Alan Duerden looks at some of the partnerships that were forged in 2007 to see how mutually beneficial this trend can be.

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