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selected IRIS as its in-house payment switch because of IRIS
parameterization, scalability, reliability and supporting cost-effective
growth.
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debit and prepaid card management, ATM controller, Transaction and ATM
network Monitoring, Integrated Channel Management and ADC CRM. Supported
by IRIS advanced features, Allied bank can accelerate the execution of
its far reaching strategy, including upgrading the network to support
chip-cards, advance its mobile banking initiative, while providing
value-added services to its accountholders. The bank will also benefit
from a lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), increased speed to market
and facilitate in channel growth. Additionally ABL will use Instant Card
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payment products.
TPS has been associated with ABL since 2003
when it was selected by the bank to setup a transaction switch 'Phoenix'
and other peripheral applications. In the span of 9 years, TPS
technology has facilitated bank to scale and handle ATM network of 700+
ATMs and process the card life cycle of over a million debit cards.
To
smoothly execute this upgrade project, TPS and Allied Bank has assigned
a dedicated team consisting of highly motivated and trained senior
personnel to manage this challenging and strategic project. All assigned
resources will work as a closely-knit team with the aim to successfully
deliver this project timely.
"At Allied bank we aim to offer
innovative solutions and value added services to our customers. To meet
this objective we plan to fully utilize IRIS scalable and modular
architecture and features by rolling out new products and services,
meeting customer's requirements and expectations within shortest
possible time. Our strategic partnership with TPS will contribute in our
technology transformation and enhancing our service capability and to
offer convenience and exclusive services to our customers," said Mujahid
Ali, Group Chief, Information Technology, Allied Bank Limited.
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