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CHEQUE PROCESSING EQUIPMENT
MBM together with
Unisys, Aperta and Softpro have combined together
for the past few years providing the Commercial
Banking in Trinidad and Tobago and Guyanese with
cheque processors system and solutions that would
enable banks to use imaging technology to integrate
and communicate with each other in any part of the
country more effectively while providing a platform
for improved customer service.
MBM
has chosen Unisys cheque processors (hardware),
Aperta (software) and Softpro (software) because
they are the best products in its class providing
both current and future requirements of the Banks
and has a reliable implementation methodology and
support track record. The scalability of the system
is another advantage providing the ability for
component upgrades as well as enhanced risk
management features.
MBM has joined forces with Unisys for the past
thirty five years, Aperta for the past ten years and
Softpro for the past six years, this affiliation has
a good track record in the country based on superior
technology, excellent support and dependable
implementation methodology.
These systems enable high speed processing which
have tremendously reduced incidences of overtime,
improved customer service and better-quality
security features.
Unisys is a worldwide
information technology services and solutions
company. Our people combine expertise in consulting,
systems integration, outsourcing, infrastructure and
server technology with precision thinking and
relentless execution to help clients, in more than
100 countries, quickly and efficiently achieve
competitive advantage.
Aperta has over 350
sites worldwide installed in diverse geographical
locations ranging from North America, Central and
Latin America, through the Caribbean to Africa and
the Middle East and Europe.
SOFTPRO is the leading vendor of systems for the
verification of handwritten signatures, worldwide.
It is based in Boeblingen, Germany and has local
subsidiaries in North America, United Kingdom and
Asia Pacific. |