Best practices for adopting cloud-based banking
Best practices for adopting cloud-based banking
Severity: Warning
Message: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home3/cldonecx/public_html/corebankingtoday/application/libraries/My_upload.php:2727)
Filename: core/Input.php
Line Number: 408
Backtrace:
File: /home3/cldonecx/public_html/corebankingtoday/application/models/Post_model.php
Line: 316
Function: set_cookie
File: /home3/cldonecx/public_html/corebankingtoday/application/controllers/Home.php
Line: 155
Function: increase_post_hit
File: /home3/cldonecx/public_html/corebankingtoday/index.php
Line: 315
Function: require_once
If you are an architect at a bank and you are considering adopting a cloud-based core banking system, what do you need to keep in mind?
1. Gather information and talk to other financial institutions
Immerse yourself in the fintech world and explore the opportunity of cloud-based banking. Why? Reading about it and talking to others who have already implemented cloud computing is a great way to know what options you have and what it brings you. It helps you to decide what the best solution for your bank is.
2. Finding the right partner
Finding and selecting the right partner is a critical element of making the switch to digital core banking in the cloud. Essential questions to ask yourself are: Is there a cultural fit? Is the platform based on modern, future-proof technology? Do they have an innovative character? Have they a proven track record? And can you connect with a fintech ecosystem to leverage fintech innovations and expand into new markets?
3. Perform a risk assessment
When you have found your partner, it is important to perform a risk assessment. Based on assessment criteria, examine the organization and the chosen solution to evaluate hazards and to determine whether the selected core banking system is the way to go.
4. Designing and testing workflows
You want to ensure your business processes are inline with the core banking platform. Therefore, it isvital to design and test workflows with your vendor. Creating a proof of concept is an efficient way to do so. It gives you the possibility to see and experience how a specific element works, to test demarcated functionality and to determine if the selected vendor can help you achieve your goals.
Previous Article
Next Article
SAP Named a Leader in Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for International Retail Core Banking
Cloud based core banking: Is it possible? Benefits of migrating core banking to...
Temenos acquires Kony for its digital banking product. The Switzerland-based banking...