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Banking softwareisenterprise software that is used by the banking industry to provide and manage the financial products they provide. Within retail banks, banking software typically refers to core banking software and all its interfaces that allow them to connect to other modular software and to the interbank networks. Within investment banking, banking software typically refers to the electronic processing application software used to access capital markets.

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Retail banks[edit]

Commercial or retail banks use what is known as core banking software which records and manages the transactions made by the banks' customers to their accounts. For example, it allows a customer to go to any branch of the bank and do their banking from there. In essence, it frees the customer from their home branch and enables them to do banking anywhere.

Moreover, core banking software facilitates seamless integration with other channels such as ATMs, Internet Banking, payment networks and SMS based banking.[1] This integration ensures that customers can access banking services through various channels, enhancing accessibility and the customer experience.

Banking software is used by millions of users across hundreds or thousands of branches. This means that the software must be managed on many machines even in a small bank. The core banking system is a major investment for retail banks and maintaining and managing the system can represent a large part of the cost of running a bank. Given its critical role in daily banking operations and customer interactions, ensuring the smooth functioning and security of the core banking software is of utmost importance for financial institutions.

Investment banks[edit]

Investment banks use software to manage their trading desks and their client's accountants. These systems often connect to financial markets such as securities exchanges or third-party providers such as Financial data vendors.

For example, a company such as Bloomberg is a financial software, news, and data company that offers financial software tools through the Bloomberg Terminal. Another example is Reuters whose products specialize in financial information management, purchase order management, positions and risks, and financial instrument sales.

These types of companies provide control solutions and overall productivity for corporate treasury, improved workflow, central banking, bank treasury, exchange and global back-office operations. Examples of these back-office tasks include IT departments that keep the phones and computers running (operations architecture), accounting, human resources (customer relations) and sales and marketing where they come into contact with their customers.

With the help of these software companies, there is efficiency and proper management of transactions both in the front and back offices of banking firms and other financial institutions.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Banking Software Overview". TrustRadius. Retrieved January 11, 2019.

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