ATLANTA - John H. Harland Company said that beta testing of its financial.centerT, the company's Web-enabled loan and deposit origination software, is nearing completion. The product is expected to be ready for release by July 2000. Financial.centerT accepts electronic applications; generates loan and deposit documents that are compliant in all 50 states; facilitates the opening of deposit accounts; and delivers sales and marketing information to the platform. "Fingertip access to complete customer information throughout the entire enterprise, combined with one-to-one marketing tools and compliance documentation, will be a competitive advantage for any financial institution," said John O'Malley, vice president of Harland Software. Financial.center features Web-based architecture browser access as well as the capability to feed customer information from the Web to its MCIF or data warehouse systems.
Harland's finance.comT coming soon
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