Bank of Africa plans to relaunch its online banking service using Clear2Pay's B-Web software as a service application to enrich its current site with new value added services, support faster deployment of services as it opens new branches and provide flexibility for new functionality and features.
Bank of Africa is one of Africa's largest banks with more than 700,000 bank accounts in 12 African countries and France. Group chairman Paul Derreumeaux said: "As the spearhead of our aggressive e-banking strategy for professionals, our new version of internet banking should allow us to attract new customers who want to manage their bank accounts whenever and wherever they want to."
The project will start in shortly with the implementation of a pilot. After a testing stage of a few months, the intention is to deploy across all BOA branches by the end of 2010. The project will be managed by the BOA group team who will coordinate the computing services, consultancy and training. Clear2Pay will be responsible for deploying the solutions, training administrators in each country and the testing of the new B-Web interface.
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