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    J.P. Morgan Completes Electronic Bank Management Central Utility Pilot

    January 31, 2012Updated:June 6, 20121 Comment3 Mins Read
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    MetLife, Fujitsu, and SWIFT Treasury Successfully Pilot eBAM Central Utility

    New York, January 30, 2012 — J.P. Morgan (NYSE: JPM) Treasury Services, a full-service provider of cash management, trade finance and treasury solutions, today announced the completion of its Electronic Bank Management (eBAM) central utility pilot (E-CU). One of only four banks to participate, J.P. Morgan successfully implemented the program with three major clients — MetLife, Fujitsu, and SWIFT Treasury.

    Multinational corporations typically manage thousands of highly trafficked bank accounts worldwide every day. Today’s constantly changing business environment brings with it the need to efficiently manage bank account details that can change on a daily basis. In its pilot scope, the E-CU successfully addressed two major financial industry concerns —

    The risk of different interpretation and usage of eBAM messaging standards.

    Account owners need to understand what information is needed for their eBAM instructions per country and per bank.

    The E-CU pilot created a single multibank platform for multinational companies and correspondent banks to manage their bank accounts electronically, capitalizing on industry standards for eBAM.

    “Completing a global test across multiple channels, together with our corporate partners, is a tremendous accomplishment,” said Nick Donohue, Managing Director, J.P. Morgan Treasury Services. “J.P. Morgan has been a leader in establishing eBAM and 3SKey standards. The E-CU has the potential to help drive the adoption of, and adherence to, standards, which may eliminate the friction in the process and maximize the transformational opportunity that eBAM has proised to corporations and their banks alike.”

    The pilot began in August and concluded in December. Key features of the E-CU include:

    One single connection to reach multiple banking partners

    Digital signing using the SWIFT 3SKey digitally interoperable security solution

    Multichannel access accommodates clients’ various infrastructure needs

    Single source of country/bank documentation requirements

    ISO 20022 message validation

    “SWIFT is very excited about the industry collaboration for the eBAM Central Utility proof of concept. The experience with the project will help drive adoption of standardized eBAM ISO 20022 messages and harmonized signing with SWIFT Secure Signature Key (3SKey),” says Eileen Dignen, Managing Director, Banking Initiatives and Account Management, SWIFT.

    About J.P. Morgan Treasury Services

    J.P. Morgan’s Treasury Services business is a full-service provider of innovative cash management, trade, liquidity, commercial card and escrow services — specifically developed to meet the challenges treasury professionals face today.  More than 135,000 corporations, financial institutions, governments and municipalities in over 180 countries and territories entrust their business to J.P. Morgan.  J.P. Morgan Treasury Services is one of the world’s largest providers of treasury management services and a division of JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., member FDIC. More information can be found at www.jpmorgan.com/ts.

    About JPMorgan Chase & Co.

    JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) is a leading global financial services firm with assets of $2.2 trillion and operations in more than 60 countries. The firm is a leader in investment banking, financial services for consumers, small business and commercial banking, financial transaction processing, asset management and private equity. A component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, JPMorgan Chase & Co. serves millions of consumers in the United States and many of the worlds most prominent corporate, institutional and government clients under its J.P. Morgan and Chase brands. Information about JPMorgan Chase & Co. is available at www.jpmorganchase.com.

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    1. CashandTrade on January 31, 2012 4:03 pm

      J.P. Morgan Completes Electronic Bank Management Central Utility Pilot http://t.co/o9Avxa3J, #Fujitsu##UAE#Saudi#Qatar#Kuwait#Jordan

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    2. CashandTrade on January 31, 2012 4:03 pm

      J.P. Morgan Completes Electronic Bank Management Central Utility Pilot http://t.co/o9Avxa3J, #Fujitsu##UAE#Saudi#Qatar#Kuwait#Jordan

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