Banking

  • Project Omega

    Project Omega
    Bank of Ireland wanted to replace the old computer technology, with new modern technology. This is a temporary five-year project by the bank of Ireland . This unique project will implement a system upgrade to a swiss based banking software called temenos, that will reduce the banks infrastructure costs. The project will also enhance at scale the customer centricity and will capitalise on the bank’s initiatives.
  • Open Banking: Westpac bank wanted to deliver a secure standardised framework that shares the bank user’s data with other trusted financial providers This is a project that has been temporarily implemented to create a service that is unique to this sector

    Open Banking: Westpac bank wanted to deliver a secure standardised framework that shares the bank user’s data with other trusted financial providers This is a project that has been temporarily implemented to create a service that is unique to this sector
    It is also an ongoing project that is unique due to it being open source. This means that organisations can access the code at any time and test the solutions that other banks have put in place
  • The emergency banking sector reform project (IRAQ)

    The emergency banking sector reform project (IRAQ)
    The project plan would help the Iraqi authorities in the execution of phase I of the Iraq banking reform scheme period 2008-2012 and its design plans measurably focus on the main key components: institutional and operation restructuring of the two state owned commercial banks, financial restructuring of the two state owned commercial banks, strengthening the regulatory and supervisory functions of the central bank of Iraq, project management, supervision and consideration.
  • Industrial Finance corporation (IFC)

    Industrial Finance corporation (IFC)
    IFC was set up in 1948. It is a big development bank in India. Its main objective is to provide long term and medium-term requirements of capital to industry. This project does not help to short time industry project or work but the IFC encourage loans for setting up new industrial projects and loans for expansions of existing units diversification modernization and renovation.
  • Development of ATM machines Barclays Bank

    Development of ATM machines Barclays Bank
    The first withdrawal from Barclay cash machine, at the Enfield branch of Barclays branch, 27th June 1967.” Enfield’s in London claims the primary ATM, which opened in 1967. An after-hours machine to store checks and cash predated it by seven a long time. The strategy of withdrawal was diverse for each machine in a pre-computer chip age, with a few machines tolerating tokens and other checks like stubs, to pull back cash, which at times was apportioned in plastic wrapped cartridges.
  • Bank architecture and design

    Bank architecture and design
    French architect Jean-Paul Viguier chose white perforated metal to clad the three monolithic volumes of a secure cash-processing centre for a bank in Paris.
    “Jean-Paul Viguier et Associés was tasked with renovating a pair of existing buildings and introducing a new secure facility for the Banque de France, which is expected to handle over a billion banknotes.
    Central to the architecture project is a 26-metre-high tower described by the architects as a safe.
  • CUSTOMER BANK ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

    CUSTOMER BANK ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
    This project is implemented using various standard software design patterns, manageing high code quality and designed to grab and to meet new requirements without affecting to existing operations
  • Banking Mobile application

    Banking Mobile application
    The first interactive mobile telephone banking services in Australia was launched in late in 1999 by Commonwealth bank of Australia and Vodafone”This project is providing a service to customers such as account balances, fund transfer facilities and bill payments facilities. Security issues were addressed through password the protection.