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Corillian Small Business Banking Customers Recognized in Watchfire GomezPro SOHO/Microbanker Scorecard; Corillian customers acknowledged for ease-of-use and value-added services
Business Wire, Oct 27, 2004
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Corillian Corp. (Nasdaq:CORI), the top provider of online banking solutions to leading financial institutions, today announced that many of its customers have been recognized as leaders in the small business online banking industry in the most recent Watchfire(R) GomezPro(TM) SOHO/Microbanker Scorecard rankings.
Of the 21 sites ranked in the Scorecard, six have their small business banking services powered by the Corillian Voyager platform, including three of the top 10 banks in the U.S. The Watchfire GomezPro Scorecards are released biannually and measure the quality of online financial services offerings, evaluating factors such as ease of use, customer confidence, onsite resources, and relationship services. Multiple Corillian customers scored in the top 10 of each of these Scorecard categories. The Watchfire GomezPro SOHO/Microbanker Scorecard ranking evaluates financial institutions that provide a Web banking offering to small business customers.
"More and more small businesses are turning to the online channel to manage their finances, creating a need for a unique, differentiated user experience for this growing segment," said Alex Hart, president and CEO of Corillian Corporation. "Having our customers recognized for their online small business banking offerings by an industry leader like Watchfire GomezPro is a testament to the rich functionality and ease-of-use available in Corillian Small Business Banking."
Corillian Small Business Banking includes Internet banking, balance reporting, online bill presentment and payment, integration with accounting software packages such as Intuit QuickBooks(TM), user experience customization, online customer service and self-help, online registers with categorization and reconciliation, check reordering and imaging, electronic statements, transaction approval email notifications, stop payments, mobile access, and much more.
Integral to Corillian Small Business Banking is tiered authority, which allows the business owner or office manager to delegate business functions to employees based on job requirements and responsibility. In addition, tiered authority enables the business owner to set different levels of access and transactional capability based on an employee's role. This functionality allows managers to distribute work effectively and securely, saving the business time and money.
For a summary analysis, and to view the list of top firms and the winners of the Q2 2004 SOHO/Microbanker Scorecard by category, please visit http://www.watchfire.com/scorecards/main.aspx.
> For more information about Corillian's' industry-leading Small Business Banking solution, please visit, http://www.corillian.com/products/consumer/smallbusinessbanking.aspx.> About Corillian CorporationCorillian is the top provider of online banking solutions to leading financial institutions. Empowered with Corillian solutions, some of the world's most visionary financial institutions provide their customers with the tools to manage their finances more effectively. Corillian's solutions are unmatched in reliability and performance and successfully scale at some of the world's largest financial institutions. Corillian's proven solutions enable financial institutions to deliver innovative services enterprise-wide, across multiple delivery channels and multiple lines of business. The Corillian Voyager platform provides secure and scalable account access and transaction processing for a wide variety of applications built by Corillian's expert software developers, by Corillian-certified partners and by the in-house development organizations of some of the world's best financial institutions. For more information about Corillian Corporation, visit the company's Web site at http://www.corillian.com.
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