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| | ... onboarding of financial advisers to deliver efficiency across the end-to-end advice experience. Rutty joins WealthO2 from Temenos, where she was senior customer success manager. Prior to this, she worked as a senior account manager at Rubik and Macquarie ... |
| | | ... rolling five-year periods. It current intends to invest in global car roof rack leader Thule, banking systems provider Temenos and Pro Medicus. The portfolio's geographic spread is expected to have 50% in the US and Canada, 29% in Europe including the ... |
| | | Catholic Super's bank MyLife MyFinance has implemented Temenos' digital banking platform replacing its legacy system. Temenos said the implementation reduces the bank's complexity by moving all processes and data to one core system, Temenos Transact. ... |
| | | ... year, according to KPMG analysis. KPMG's 2018 Pulse of Fintech report showed Australian-based Avoka and its sale to Temenos ranked sixth among the top 10 fintech deals in Asia. Manly-based Avoka, which helps financial institutions digitally transform ... |
| | | ... received a restricted banking licence from APRA on 7 May 2018, an Australian first. At the time banking software company Temenos said Volt Bank was the first new retail-focused bank to be granted a licence since the early 2000s. In May 2018, APRA chairman ... |
| | | Financial services software giant Temenos is buying customer acquisition and onboarding technology company Avoka for $339 million (US$245 million). Avoka's success story begins in Australia. Temenos chief operating officer and chief financial officer ... |
| | | Software firm Temenos scored a deal with an Australian financial services firm with $1.7 billion of funds under management. Uniting Financial Services (UFS) will use Temenos' T24 core banking, analytics, financial crime mitigation and risk and compliance ... |
| | | ... said. The continued shift to self-licensing is opening doors to new players - Intelliflo, Advice Intelligence, IRESS and Temenos and Swiss-based Avaloq are among them, he said. Frustrated advisers will soon have more choice and it's up to the incumbents ... |
| | | ... Geneva-based software provider. As mentioned in Financial Standard in February, Rubik entered into an agreement whereby Temenos would acquire the company for a consideration of 16c per share - at the time, this represented a 52% premium to Rubik's last ... |
| | | ... company to be acquired by a Geneva-based software provider. Under the terms of its binding scheme implementation deed, Temenos will acquire 100% of Rubik shares via a scheme of arrangement for a consideration of 16c per share - Rubik said this represents ... |
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