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Getting ready for ISO 20022 with Temenos Payments Hub (TPH)

Getting ready for ISO 20022 with Temenos Payments Hub (TPH)

The global payments industry is moving to a single messaging standard ISO 20022. For decades, formats supporting high value and cross-border payments have become uncertain. The ISO 20022 brings the common business terminology across all payment types and most banks will have already started their journey as they migrate to the new messaging standard of ISO 20022. SWIFT has convened for CBPR+ the international payments experts’ group, that it will formulate guidelines for the harmonized rollout and implementation of ISO 20022 for cross-border payments. There are a subsequent set of release on usage guidelines for updated user detailed functional specifications (UDFS) for the Euro system. For banks, the implementation of the new standard represents a global mandate with near-term deadlines. Temenos Payments Hub (TPH) is a universal payments hub solution which has sophisticated centralized infrastructure to support any future payment formats and global payment mechanisms. TPH provides banks with a single solution to configure their payment processing for all customers.

In this webinar, we have discussed the following in detail

  • Global payments latest development and global requirements
  • Implication and recommendation for Banks
  • TPH- The Next generation payments Overview
  • Deployment Modes of TPH
  • TPH Parameterization
  • Unmatched Benefits

The benefits of ISO 20022 are loud and clear, customers can expect superior customer experience, more streamlined compliance procedures, and the ability to deliver new services. It will be the global language for financial messaging. View our webinar to get more insights on how you can leverage TPH to calm the storm of IS0 20022.

About the Speaker:

Premnath

Premnath Devaraj

TPH Consultant, Temenos Practice at Maveric Systems

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Webinar Recording – Accelerating Temenos Transact upgrade

Webinar Recording – Accelerating Temenos Transact upgrade

With the technical advancement and the new age digital disruption in the last decade, adaptation or transformation of the existing systems and processes to handle these changes are a big challenge to Banks. This means, your mission critical Temenos Transact (T24) platform has to adapt to the new normal and be current to service your customers seamlessly. Upgrading your core banking system provides the best of the existing solution, the existing feature evolutions and the new products capabilities.

  • The options available.
  • Where to start? The Plan.
  • Which Release should you choose?
  • Best Practice Approach
  • Challenges and Mitigation Plans
  • Value Added Tools and Accelerators

About the Speakers:

Jeyapragash

Neelavannan (Neels) Jeyapragash

Head Temenos Practice

Neels heads the Temenos Practice globally for Maveric Systems. He has close to 20 years of rich experience in Temenos Transact applications. He has led multiple TAABS implementations over the years. His consulting specialties include Digital Banking and APIs. Also, he has extensive subject matter expertise on Integration of Transact in the Banking IT ecosystem.

Debarjun

Debarjun Mitra

Principal Architect

Debarjun a.k.a Deba is a principle architect at Maveric Systems. He has more than 13 years of hands-on experience in Temenos implementations and business process improvements. He has anchored multiple T24 implementations for many leading banking fraternities. He has specialization in lending product enhancements, business analysis, gap analysis, technical analysis and retail product design.

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Temenos T24 Upgrade

Temenos T24 Upgrade


In this webinar recording, Maveric discusses the strategy behind successful Temenos T24 upgrade. We have thrown insights around the top best practices used for planning and managing hassle-free T24 upgrades. Also, it includes the required upgrade approach for successful migration.

Watch the webinar recording, to learn more about running successful Temenos upgrades.

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