The announcement was made following the most recent sign-ups for the banking platform by Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe (IDBZ); and Infrastructure Development Bank, Nepal.
The new generation banking platform which was officially launched in 2008 in UK location of Neptune’s Head Office has been deployed by over 18 banks in different countries around the world. The banks include: Berhan International Bank, Ethiopia; Adehyeman Savings & Loans, Ghana; Savings House Mozhnosti, Macedonia; National Savings & Credit Bank, Zambia; Industrial & Commercial Development Corporation, Kenya; Beselidhja Zavet Microfinance, Kosovo; Efatha Bank, Tanzania; Bank Monarch, UK; TN Bank, Zimbabwe, Victoria Commercial Bank, Kenya; ILFCO, Nepal; Marvhan Japan Bank, Cambodia, First Investment Specialised Bank Ltd, Cambodia; Malawi Savings Bank, Malawi, etc.
The banks, some of which have over 30 branches and more than 500,000 customers, have selected the Rubikon banking solution, amongst a pack of other world class solutions on account of the rich and comprehensive features, functionalities and benefits it offers. The decisions to select Rubikon were also in-line with the banks’ strategic plans to revamp and strengthen existing systems in order to meet their growing ICT needs and to stay ahead in the market.
Rubikon is a next generation banking solution that offers a comprehensive range of functionality. Features include integrated workflow/event management, case management, document management, rules engine, multiple delivery channels, regulatory compliance, business intelligence and data warehousing.
Rubikon is a 100% Java solution, based on J2EE technology and built on a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). It supports both grid and cloud computing on the Oracle 10g platform, offering a basketful of cost and operational benefits to users. It is also the first system that truly eliminates the need for an “end of day” processing.
Rubikon Makes Impact in Global Market
The announcement was made following the most recent sign-ups for the banking platform by Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe (IDBZ); and Infrastructure Development Bank, Nepal. The new…
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