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Project

"The St. Petersburg City Bank" passed to TsABS "Bank the 21st Century"

Customers: St. Petersburg City Bank

St. Petersburg; Financial services, investments and audit

Contractors: Inversion
Product: TsABS Bank the 21st century

Project date: 2015/03  - 2015/09

Content

June 19, 2015. The Inversiya company announced[1] about end of the main stage of an implementation project of TsABS "Bank the 21st Century" in "the St. Petersburg City Bank" (Gorbank).

Choosing a Solution

"The St. Petersburg City Bank" annually develops and implements new banking products and services for satisfaction of customer needs — legal entities and physical persons. The stable and balanced resource providing bank allows to increase ranges of services for physical persons and legal entities. The Bank the 21st Century system was selected after the overview of several domestic systems as the most suitable under features of IT infrastructure of bank. On a withdrawal of Gorbank, a system not only meets mandatory requirements, such as convenience, high-speed performance and security, but also is capable to provide business development, to optimize business processes and to implement new approaches to management of financial institution.

Project Progress

Works on system implementation were performed by specialists of "Inversion St. Petersburg" together with the staff of IT service of bank. As a result of the first stage of the project the main activities of Gorbank were automated and the possibility of a fast output to the market of new banking products and services for clients is provided.

Result

During this stage activities of bank for deposit and credit customer service, cash transactions, services of a seyfing and collection, reporting, administrative activity, maintaining archive of electronic documents and many other things were automated.

Development Plans

At the subsequent stages of an implementation project it is going to automate tax accounting and work with plastic cards.

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