Deutsche Postbank International (PBI) has successfully been going to production with the fund accounting module within, what Simcorp says, 7 months.
Although PBI being a rather small investment banking institution, Simcorp stresses the fact that short running projects are possible with its system - contrary to what some people in the market seemed to have been noting.
I wonder if this has any impact on the system that will finally be selected and implemented at the German Postbank Private Investment (PPI).
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Thursday, March 13, 2008
Postbank Luxembourg implements SimCorp Dimension’s Fund Accounting in seven months
Posted by Ronald Knecht at 12:24 PM
Labels: English, Fund Accounting, Going Live, KAG, Luxembourg, PBI, Postbank Luxembourg, PPI, SimCorp
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