Temenos shakes up executive team with changes at the top
Promotions and hires for the Swiss banking vendor.
Promotions and hires for the Swiss banking vendor.
The bank is aiming to launch products to the market faster.
Upcoming Islamic bank picks Oracle FS to furnish its core operations.
Egypt-based bank adds to existing portfolio of Temenos products.
We run down the most interesting core banking stories from this year.
Alpian plans to deploy Temenos Transact and Temenos Payments in a SaaS model.
Based on Temenos’ combination of market impact, solution capabilities, and customer experience.
ACDC is in the process of applying for a banking licence in the US.
Irish lender aiming to switch things up for its UK operations.
AAIB signed the deal with both Temenos and IBM back in 2015.
The neobank launched a few months ago.
David Macdonald joins Temenos after 19 years at SAS.
Temenos is set to deliver its system on a SaaS basis.
The Jordanian bank is an existing user of Temenos’ core banking system.
Former Infosys veteran joins Temenos to build on US drive.
The Colorado-based credit union wants to change its member experience.
The Argentine challenger is aiming for SMEs in the near future.
Oracle’s system to run alongside Temenos T24 for retail.
New US bank prepares for post-launch life with Temenos.
The new bank on the block plans to aid financial inclusion in Somalia.
The two firms completed the implementation remotely.
The bank is set to expand to Burkina Faso, Mali and Senegal.
Projects that would normally take months need to be delivered in days.
The Haitian microfinance firm is upgrading its Temenos IBS system.
The Norwegian state housing bank replaces legacy tech with Temenos.
The Brazilian financial group is revamping its international and Swiss operations.
UK banks have seen a surge in demand for BBLS loans.
The Dominican bank is aiming for a wholesale digital transformation.
“The cloud is a big investment for us, as we believe it’s the future.”
“Our AI can expedite accurate decision making and help the front line staff,” says Temenos.
KIB currently serves 1.2 million customers.
The partners will offer access to real-time payment services.
Convincingly broad off-the-shelf capabilities for supporting channel-specific retail, business and corporate banking.
Parent firm Bank of Queensland kicks of digital transformation plan.
Libyan bank signs for Temenos Infinity and Temenos Transact.
Capital Credit Union, Credit Union Plus and Tullamore Credit Union sign for Temenos’ tech.
Pakistani institution uses NDC as implementation partner.
The two are agreeing to work together until 2028.
The core deals which made waves this year, summarised just for you.
Vendor will place its ControllerView solution on the Temenos catalogue.