Commercial Bank in Libya Goes Live with Temenos

NdcTech team celebrating GO LIVE of a Commercial Bank in Libya. The GO LIVE included several Temenos products that have enabled the Bank to maintain its leading position in the market.
The Bank is ready for more Digital Platform, Analytics and real-time Interfaces that are due to go live in a few months. This will further strengthen the bank’s position in the market and complete their digital story.
Congratulations to NdcTech, Temenos and Bank project teams who played a key role in making this project a success.

Source: https://www.ndctech.net/newsroom/

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