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    Corporate Customers Demand Services to be Accessible from Mobile Devices

    October 29, 2012No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • Misys launches mobile solutions for transaction banking in response to demand

    SIBOS – 29 October 2012 – Misys has today launched mobile versions of its award-winning trade finance and cash management products to help its banking customers meet the growing demand from their corporate customers for these services.

    In a survey into global transaction banking trends, results published today, almost half of all responding bank representatives stated that mobile channel development for their corporate customers was a priority for the next 12 months and nearly two-thirds had it as a priority on which to focus in the next three years.

    “The majority of consumers make payments, transfers and view statements online and increasingly via mobile devices,” states Tim Tyler, Global Product Manager at Misys. “With this being the norm for consumers, corporate treasurers and transaction banking professionals now expect all their services from banks to be available to them via the same channels as their personal banking services. Misys Mobile for Transaction Banking will allow banks to enhance their service offering to their customers through this additional channel, providing another way in which users can view and manage transactions whenever they require and irrespective of their location.”

    The first solution available for licence in the product portfolio is Misys Mobile for Trade Services. This will enable banks to improve the service they provide their corporate customers, giving them better access and visibility via mobile devices to all their trade finance transactions. Trade finance professionals will be able to manage their trade obligations far more effectively than before and review and approve trade transactions. They will have better visibility and control of invoices payable, issued Letters of Credit or any other trade instrument.

    The solution from Misys is available via any mobile phone, tablet or smartphone, including BlackBerry, iPhone or Andriod. Banks offering their customers this service will maintain their competitive edge at a time when customer service is critical.

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