Banking software company Temenos has partnered with IT services firm Mainsys to boost the digitisation of the Belgian banking industry.
The deal with Mainsys is part of Temenos’ strategy to reinforce its presence in the Belgium financial services market.
The collaboration will leverage MAINSYS’ experience in providing digitalisation services for the banking sector, and Temenos’ digital banking technology that features global best practices.
Mainsys is a Temenos Services partner and certified on T24 Core Banking.
In combination with MAINSYS’ industry expertise and local presence, Temenos’ T24 core banking system will enable Belgian banks to provide a differentiated, highly contextualized and personalised service to customers.
Mainsys CEO Pierre Lemaire commented: “We are pleased to announce our partnership with Temenos. It strengthens our ability to accompany banks on their digitalization journey and innovation projects by addressing digital transformation, business intelligence, risk and regulatory compliance.
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By GlobalData“We share with Temenos a dedicated focus on providing services to the banking and financial sectors and a reputation for engineering excellence. Together, we bring a deep knowledge of Belgium’s local market practice, and offer a suite of leading banking software solutions.”
Temenos regional director for Europe Steen Jensen said: “The combination of Mainsys, a recognized market specialist with significant implementation experience, and our state-of-the art digital banking offering, will provide Belgian banks the opportunity to rise above the urgent challenges of digitalisation and open banking.”