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Business Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Tuesday, August 19, 2008 ePaper | Mobile/PDA Version | Audio |
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Update at 1430 hrs (IST)
Info-Tech i-Flex to develop component for Australian bank MELBOURNE: The National Australia Bank has roped in Indian banking software developer i-Flex Services to overhaul a component of its legacy systems as also design a platform from which to deliver internet banking. I-flex will also deliver a range of services, including support activities such as professional and application management, analytics and consulting, a report in 'The Australian' said today. The bank's new Star Bank project does not have physical branches and offers banking services through call centres and the internet and it will be developed using i-Flex banking software technology. NAB spokeswoman, Ms Kerrina Lawrence said the development work would be split between its staff and Oracle, i-Flex's parent company, but the final make-up had not been decided. At this stage, there were no plans to host Star Bank offshore, she said. “NAB has not decided against using its staff in the process,” Ms Lawrence said. “It recognises that we'll be rebalancing our investment between business as usual and NexGen and must therefore consolidate our capabilities to free up capacity to focus on the significant transition activity ahead”, NAB Chief Information Officer, Mr Mic helle Tredenick writes. – PTI
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