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National Australia Bank Launches Retail Internet Banking Product Developed by FICS

Business Wire, July 17, 1998

FICS GROUP

FICS Group, founded in Belgium in 1989, focuses on two core business activities: Electronic Services Delivery and Financial Reporting Systems. The products and services of the Electronic Services Delivery (ESD) division range from Windows-based and Internet-enabled electronic banking solutions for retail and corporate banking to electronic commerce and electronic purse solutions. ESD activities are based on a series of products, including the FICS Electronic Services Delivery Server. This Server has been developed to support all forms of electronic banking, from traditional electronic delivery systems to Internet, phone, fax, PDA and mobile phone banking services. The Financial Reporting Systems (FRS) offering addresses the regulatory, financial and management reporting needs of banks, insurance companies, pension funds, mutual funds and brokers. Since its foundation the company has grown to more than 580 people, with subsidiaries in 10 countries including the United States, Australia, Singapore, United Kingdom, France, Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. More than 600 financial institutions world-wide rely on its products and services, including ABN-AMRO, BNP, Bank of America, Barclays Bank, Citibank, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Deutsche Bank, ING Bank, Lloyds Bank, Nomura Bank and Sumitomo Bank. FICS Group generated revenues of more than USD 40 million in 1997.

CONTACT: Fred Dumas

President and CEO

FICS America

704/423-0394

704/423-0325 (Fax)

fred.dumas@us.ficsgrp.com

or

Veronique Bockstal

FICS Group

Corporate Marketing & Communications

32 (2) 7144 235

32 (2) 7144 223 (Fax)

vbo@ficsgrp.com

http://www.ficsgrp.com

or

Adam Bernstein

Carolina Public Relations

704/332-2030

704/332-2946 (Fax)

abernstein@carolinapr.com

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COPYRIGHT 2008 Gale, Cengage Learning

 

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