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Backoffice Support Platform |
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The Bank Backoffice Support Platform is an innovative technical support platform for the banking business. It processes
aspects of the banking business that are not part of the bank’s assets and liability, and are non-interest income, including:
- Bill payment
- Fund Management
- Fund Brokerage
- Insurance Brokerage
- Various Remittances
- Import and Export Receiving
- Issuance
- Sales
- Bond Cashing
- Accounts Receivable and Payable
- Fund Consolidation
Backoffice Support platform depends on the bank (agent), other corporations (request side) and customers. They provide
various services and processing. The Backoffice Support platform is the solution business platform for the following
variety of services:
- Bank Account Consolidation
- Broker Business System
- Bank Middle-office Support Platform
- Banking Customer Services
- Data Format Exchange: For each piece of deal information, the Backoffice Support Platform can classify, check and process data, complete data format exchange from the bank mainframe to each business computer.
- Communication Protocol Transforms: The inner system connects to the bank mainframe using TCP/IP
protocol, and may use other protocols (such as SAN/SDLC) when connecting to other requestors.
- System Security Management: Uses advanced reliable security mechanisms to guarantee communication
and data security.
- Deal Management: The platform records every deal for future checking and auditing.
- Reporting: Can export the reconciliation form and all types of reports.
- Distributed: Accept deal requests,
separate procedures, and efficiently
add into other services.
- Extendable: As a key part of the
Middle-office Support Platform, the
simple transaction function expansion
mechanism is the essential
characteristic that makes the system
function as a platform.
- Flexibility: Can support multiple
communication types simultaneously,
and thus can communicate with various other systems.
- Connection: Provides a configurable
information switching scheme, and
supports information exchange with
other systems by various means.
- Unification: Provides unified distributed
business and uniformity
support ability.
- Multiplicity: Provides support for
many types of middle service processing.
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