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The Who, What, Where Guide to Back Office Systems & Suppliers (BOSS)


Featuring 104 suppliers and 145+ systems (and growing), each profile includes: Company status, history, future strategy, system functionality and specifications, plus an extensive customer list.


The IBS Intelligence Back Office Systems & Suppliers (BOSS) Guide is the definitive resource for evaluating the leading transaction processing solutions across core areas of banking, including universal, retail, wholesale, lending, treasury, capital markets, trade finance, private banking and asset management.


It is totally independent meaning it provides unbiased analysis, enabling readers to understand the history, the evolution, the roadmap, the track-record and to benchmark each supplier and their offerings. Use the BOSS Guide to compare international suppliers and their systems to see who is offering what, as well as to evaluate the functionality, strengths and weaknesses, and verified customer lists.


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