Most core banking operations run on aging platforms that were deployed in the 1980s and 1990s. These platforms are either homegrown or heavily customized since their origination.
The needs of the digital consumer and functionality required by banks going forward require solutions that enable and support the digital transformation journey of financial institutions that are endeavoring to become future-ready.
Our head of Digital Core, Michael Haney joined Jim Marous as a guest on the Banking Transformed Podcast to discuss the steps needed to modernize current core platforms and how firms are implementing these solutions.
Listen to the full episode here or in your favorite podcast app, or you can watch the video recording of the episode below.
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