Commercial lending is on the rise and so are the challenges before banks and financial institutions. Fair share of these challenges comes from inability of loan providers to integrate and process loan data.
Commercial lending is on the rise and so are the challenges before banks and financial institutions. Fair share of these challenges comes from inability of loan providers to integrate and process loan data.
Traditionally, service provider organizations have relied on individual processes set up on adhoc basis to exchange data with external trading partners. However, this approach fails to support high volume transactions as organizational partner networks continue to grow and evolve rapidly.
Online retail is dynamic as well as demanding where competitors are just a few clicks away. It is quintessential for retail companies to have a competitive pricing model that keeps them ahead of the competition.
A leading bank in the US faced an evolving set of data integration challenges while delivering financial and administrative services to its clients. With legacy systems, delivering financial administrative services, i.e., end-of-day trades, commission calculations, and financial statements to clients became a daunting challenge for the Bank.
The other day, I was flipping through the movie channels on TV when I stumbled across the American “Godzilla” remake from 1998. Now, I remembered the movie being pretty bad, but watching it again the other night I was transfixed by what a terrible film it actually is.