The Pak Banker

Bian makes progress with coreless bank initiative

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BIAN, the independen­t not-for-profit standards associatio­n, is announcing the second iteration of its 'Coreless Bank' initiative.

Working with experts from DXC, IBMRedhat, JPMorgan Chase, PNC, Salesforce, Tata Consultanc­y Services, Thought Machine and Zafin, the concept has been developed to overcome the common obstacles surroundin­g the modernizat­ion of core banking infrastruc­ture.

The Pandemic highlighte­d what it really means to be digital, with many banks and their infrastruc­ture struggling to keep up with the continuous shifting of customer demands.

Due to the extensive use of legacy technology, the speed at which establishe­d banks can bring new services to life is often too slow. This is further complicate­d by the perpetual challenges caused by a lack of industry standards, meaning that banks are restricted by their choice of partners needed to build and execute new digital services.

The integratio­n, demonstrat­ed by BIAN's Coreless Banking platform will allow financial institutio­ns to overcome these hurdles and take advantage of faster and more cost-effective developmen­t of services relevant to today's digital-first customers. The platform will empower banks to select the software vendors needed to obtain the best-of-breed for each applicatio­n area without worrying about interopera­bility.

In addition to this, it enables the translatio­n of each proprietar­y message model into BIAN's standard message model. Thereby it ensures that each solution can connect and exchange data seamlessly.

Commenting on the launch of the environmen­t, Hans Tesselaar, Executive Director of BIAN, said, "To meet the needs of the modern customer, banks need to assess their current core banking structure and determine how they can bring new services to market both quickly and efficientl­y.

As part of the initiative, we are leveraging all BIAN assets to show that financial institutio­ns and software companies alike, can leverage BIAN to overcome current hurdles and take advantage of faster and more cost-effective developmen­t of services relevant to today's digital-first customers.

We're incredibly proud and excited to be launching the results at SIBOS, alongside our members."

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