FIS has announced it has been selected by Thailand’s TISCO Bank to provide its Profile core banking system.
With the use of FIS’ Profile core banking solution, which is already the country’s most widely used core banking platform, TISCO Bank will increase its flexibility and efficiency when providing services to customers.
“The world of banking is changing, with more and more banks looking for cost economies, without compromising on functionality,” said Raja Gopalakrishnan, Group Managing Director – APAC, FIS. “FIS allows banks to focus on their customers, support high-volume growth and provide real-time integration with all delivery channels. The Asia Pacific region is one of the fastest growing for FIS. Our dominance in this dynamic region is based on our unrivalled delivery capability and world-class product offering.”
“TISCO Bank was pleased with the comprehensive capabilities and ease of customization that FIS’ core banking suite offers,” said Yutiga Sonthayanavin, executive vice president, TISCO. “An integrated, hosted solution that provides us highest-quality processing was something we required as we continued to grow our banking services. FIS provided a track record of success that we could depend on.”
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