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RBC Dexia to use TCS financial tool

Bangalore, Nov. 6

TCS’s BaNCS financial software has been selected by RBC Dexia to handle anticipated growth in business volumes. TCS Financial Solutions, a strategic business unit of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), was selected to develop a series of modules to enhance the global custody business of RBC Dexia Investor Services, a provider of institutional investor services. Mr Rob Wright, Chief Operating Officer of RBC Dexia, said: “This initiative reinforces our ongoing commi tment to provide our clients around the world with best-in-class, integrated solutions to meet their business needs. We are very pleased to be working with TCS Financial Solutions, a business unit well-known for developing technology solutions for the global financial community”. —

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