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The FMS.nextBanking platform available in Cloud and SaaS
Profile Software, an international, award-winning banking solutions provider, announced today that FMS.next, its leading Core Digital Banking platform, is now available in the cloud. Utilizing Microsoft Azure technology, FMS.next is now more suitable than ever to offer rich functionality to the Banking and FinTech industry combined with the benefits of IaaS as well as SaaS.
FMS.next has been upgraded to major Release 3, including advanced operational and functional features that create added value to modern financial institutions. By having a number of successful implementations, constantly enhancing user experience (UX) and adding new functionality, FMS.next in the cloud allows financial institutions to benefit from the wide banking functions without the burden of an on-premises installation. The flexibility of a cloud deployment offers huge advantages to organisations that gain from an on-demand infrastructure, suited to their needs, at any time.
Combined with Model Bank preconfigured options, FMS.nextin the cloud provides a full digital transformation for modern digital or challenger banks that are cost conscious, yet agile, always striving for quick delivery of requirements in a robust and scalable environment. Utilisingcloud, banks gain a proven, secure and continuously supported infrastructure to manage their banking operations end-to-end, at any time, with24/7 access,hassle-free.
Profile’s FMS.next is a market proven banking platform with a number of solutions available to meet specific industry needs ranging from Core banking, Payments, Loans Management to Marketplace Lending. Profile’s experience in this domain ensures reliability of service and easy to customise platforms to address specific country and regulatory requirements.
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