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i-flex to launch core banking solution

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Mumbai, Nov. 15

i-flex Solutions Ltd and Financial Services Inc. (FSI) have tied up to launch FLEXICUBE as a hosted offering to community banks in the US.

FLEXCUBE — a core banking solution from i-flex, and is the company's flagship offering — will equip community banks to compete with large banks and financial institutions on an equal footing, said a news release from i-flex. The company did not provide the financial details of the tie-up. "The combination of the FLEXICUBE platform and FSI's extensive experience in supporting community banks, will help banks in this segment achieve competitive advantage," said Mr George Thomas, Vice-President - Customer Fulfilment and Solution Architecture, i-flex Solutions.

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