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Unisys - Urbis; Urbis/Unix; Bond Master; Securities Manager NT

Overview:

For over 100 years financial institutions have chosen Unisys.

Unisys is a worldwide information technology services and solutions company. Our 37,000 people help clients in more than 100 countries use technology to seize opportunities, overcome challenges and succeed in the global economy. We offer business solutions led by our expertise in consulting and systems integration, outsourcing, network services and security – coupled with leading enterprise-class server and related technologies.

Primary vertical markets for Unisys worldwide include financial services, transportation, communications, media, commercial and public sectors, including U.S. federal government customers.


Product/s: Urbis

Key Financial Banking Services and Solutions elements:

Payments
Enterprise payments
Paper to electronic transformation
Retail Delivery
Channel renewal
Multi-channel integration
Sales and service effectiveness
Mortgage origination and servicing
Risk Mitigation
Identity theft
Anti money laundering
 


Platform: Client/Server (Unisys ES7000 Servers)


Clients:

(IBS 2005 / UrbisTotal Customers 44 / Live Sites 69)
(IBS 2004 / UrbisTotal Customers 44 / Live Sites 69)
(IBS 2003 / UrbisTotal Customers 50 / Live Sites 73)

Alpha Credit Bank
Arab Banking Corporation
Dresdner Bank
FSS Sparbanken
HSBC
Huntington Bank
Interbank
OTP
Société Générale
Wells Fargo
Westpac


Overview:

Singapore
Unisys Singapore Pte Ltd
10 Hoe Chiang Road
#12-01 Keppel Towers
Singapore 089315
Singapore

Phone: 65 6735 8333
Fax: 65 6885 4800

Website URL: www.unisys.com

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