Products > iBank™Part of our banking software portfolio is iBank which is a secure Internet banking system that provides the bank's customers with access to their financial information 24 hours a day 7 days a week. iBank has many in-built features that specifically address the needs of the corporate customer. For example with payments the customer can define data entry levels such that individuals can only "sign "payments up to their pre-set data entry level. It is also possible for them to define multi-stage authorisation such that all payments have to be approved by one, or more, members of staff before being submitted to the bank for action. |
Cash Management
Account balance enquiries. Account movement enquiries and drill down. Account transfers Straight Through Payments and Transfers
SWIFT Payments BACS/ACH Payments Cheque Payments Draft Payments Trade Finance
LC Applications LC Tracking Collection Tracking Transactional Drill Down
Money Market Deposits Foreign Exchange Contracts Fixed Deposits Fixed Loans Queuing and Authorisation
Transaction signing and approval Personalisation
The options that the banks customer sees as part of iBank is configured by the bank at the time of system implementation and can be, if desired, configured down to the individual customer level. Secure e-mail
Of particular relevance is iBank's secure e-mail system. This enables the customers of the bank to communicate directly with them by e-Mail over an encrypted secure link thereby eliminating the possibility that SMTP traffic might go astray or be intercepted.
Customer secure e-mails are automatically routed to the account officer, or team, that are responsible for the management of that customer's relationship with the bank. White labeling
iBank can be white labeled to have any acronym appropriate to the bank's marketing strategy. Back Office System Independent
iBank can be configured to work with it any legacy system thereby enabling any financial institution to offer Internet services to their customers with minimal disruption to their existing infrastructure. |
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