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Bank of Africa selects Clear2Pay’s mobile banking solution

30 Oct 12 - - Partnership Deals
Providing banking solutions

Clear2Pay, a technology provider of next generation payment and e-banking solutions for financial institutions announces today that the Bank of Africa group, a subsidiary of BMCE Bank and a major African Bank Group, has selected its Mobile Internet Banking (MIB) solution to enable their customers to access mobile financial services (view press release). The bank aimed to deploy a solution which would give their retail and corporate clients’ mobile access to their financial services with the same level of service and security as the e-banking solution.

Clear2Pay were selected because its solution was fully integrated with the existing e-banking application. Because of the SaaS deployment, the going live of the mobile environment was completely executed by Clear2Pay and offered to Bank of Africa in a flexible pay-per-user model.

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