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SAB - SAB universal banking system (SAB2i) and Samic

Overview:

SAB is a French vendor of core banking solutions with an international presence, mainly in francophile institutions across Europe, Africa, Middle East and the Pacific. Established in 1989, SAB is an independent group that publishes an integrated software package for banking and financial institutions: the SAB solution for front to back office banking operations.

Since the acquisition of SAMIC in September 2005, the group comprises of two established brand-names, SAB and SAMIC.

Among the main clients are leading names like: SG, Calyon, HSBC, ING, ABN Amro, Caisse d’Epargne, AXA, Dresdner, Fortis, Credit Suisse, Coutts Bank, State Street, Natexis.

Country customization and implementation services are offered by SAB on a worldwide basis, directly or with partners.


Products: SAB, for universal banking

SAB functional coverage includes:
Customer relationship management (CRM), Client Profitability Segmentation, e-banking, Multi-channels middleware, Guarantee, Real estate and mortage credit, Consumer credit, Revolving credit, Corporate credit, Specialised & structured finance, Doubtful loans, Bank savings, Regulated savings, Payments, SWIFT, Bills and Drafts management, Trade finance, Treasury, Foreign exchange, Invoicing and billing, Accounting, Management controls, Regulatory reporting, IFRS, BASEL II, ALM, Anti-money laundering, Bank monitoring : risk, profitability, activity.

Modular SAB software is multi-language (users, customers), has multi-establishment, multi-branch, multi-currency flexibility and has multi-account plan options.

SAMIC, for private banking and financial institutions custody: Swift STP, portfolio management, custody, corporate actions, tax management, reporting.

SAMIC modular solutions: Credits, Trade, Payments, SEPA, Cards, Savings.

Platform: Open architecture - UNIX (DB2/Oracle), with thin/rich client - web services, XML, middleware, multi-channel integration.

Clients:


(IBS 2007 primarily universal banking | SAB | Total Customers: 81 / New Signings in Yr: 7)

(IBS 2006 / SAB Total Customers 100 / Live Sites 85)

SAB Solution

(recent references)
Banque de Dépôt et de Crédits de Djibouti (Djibouti)
Crédit Commercial du Sud Ouest (France - HSBC)
Fortis Banque France (France)
Banque Martin Maurel (Monaco)
Société Nationale de Crédit et d’Investissement (Luxembourg)

(older)
European Bank of the Middle East S.A.L.
Bank of Kuwait and the Arab World
Banque Lati
Banque BEMO Saudi Fransi
ACRED (subsidiary of AXA Morocco)
Banque Palatine (subsidiary of the Caisse d'Epargne group)
Banque des Iles (main bank of the islands of St Pierre and Miquelon)
Banque THEMIS (subsidiary of Calyon)
BNDA (subsidiary of the AFD, BCEAO and the Malian government)
OFINA (financial company, subsidiary of SOCREDO and the French Polynesian OPT Group (Office des Postes & Télécommunications)
SGBA (subsidiary of the Societe Generale)
SOCREDO, French Polynesia

SAMIC Solution


Crédit Suisse Investissement (France)
Fortis (Monaco)
Finama (France)
Dresdner Bank (Monaco)
Monte Paschi (Monaco)

Contact:

SAB Ingénierie Informatique

Head Office
36 Boulevard de Vincennes
94120, Fontenay Sous Bois, France

Tel: +33 1 43945698
Fax: +33 1 43949377

Other offices: Monaco, Beirut, Luxembourg

eMail: sales@sab2i.com


Website URL:  www.sab-tm.com   |  www.samic.mc

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