BankSys Consulting Group

Serving the global financial community

Financial Services Solutions, Technology, Best Practices

Risk

Beyond Basel...

 

The shift from reactive compliance reporting to proactive risk management requires new skills and the deployment of new technologies across the financial services enterprise.

Banksys compliance and risk management diagnostics can help you assess current vulnerabilities and our knowledgeable professionals will work with you reduce exposure.

 

 

 

Specialized SWAT Teams for unique requirements

Top guns for tough jobs

BankSys Consulting Group has developed a ‘SWAT Team’ approach to addressing unique applications systems implementation questions. For example we have teams of experts who can address the unique characteristics of Globus/T24 implementations and provide assistance in resolving issues related to end-of-day processing, general ledger interfaces, customer relationship management and relationship pricing. Additional teams are prepared to work with clients in other application areas.

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Proof of Concept

Save time, Save money???and get Better Results

The traditional method of system selection based on a detailed RFP process is flawed. It takes too long and the results are often suboptimal.

BankSys has introduced a new ?User Driven? methodology based on ?Proof of Concept?, which dramatically reduces the evaluation cycle, saves money and has demonstrated a much improved alignment between user requirements and system functionality.

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Relationship Management

Enabling earnings growth through customer centricity

Is it enough to just have a single customer view? Banking customers expect more...

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Risk Management

Nuts & Bolts

Risk management involves more than simply complying with the Basel II accord. Find out how BankSys can help you assess the many facets of risk in your organization..

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Six Sigma

in financial services

Six Sigma methodologies are based on hard science and have a long history in management going back to W. Edward Deming

- how does this fit into change?