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Santander International is leveraging the capacity and stability of the Cloud with Temenos SaaS to meet growing business demands and to strategically position the bank to service its valued customers in a post COVID-19 era
The digital transformation strategy starts with utilising new Cloud technology to improve the digital customer journey for mortgage products, with plans to extend the digital platform to all business lines
Assisted by Syncordis, the implementation of Temenos SaaS will help the bank reduce costs, whilst improving the customer experience, bringing new products to market faster and scaling efficiently
Syncordis, the global Temenos implementation partner and product experts, and Temenos (SIX: TEMN), the banking software company, announced that Santander International, part of the Banco Santander group, has selected Temenos SaaS, implemented by Syncordis, to power-up its core banking platform transformation.
The 'Hamilton’ star, 39, and his wife Nicolette Robinson have welcomed their second child, a son named Able Phineas, into the world after he was born on March 25 as a younger sibling to their first child, three-year-old Lucille Ruby
Tara Reid says a fifth American Pie movie will happen
The actress - who played Vicky Lathum in the 1999 original, its 2001 sequel and 2012 s American Reunion - has revealed a new chapter in the comedy franchise is on the way providing everyone can get their schedules together 6 April 2021
She told Entertainment Tonight : It might happen. OK, I can t tell you when, because I don t really know when, because we have to get all the actors and at the same time to get our schedules together . There is a script out there, I ll put it that way.
The 45-year-old star has read the script and insists it is one of the best ones in the outrageous teen series.
North Korea drops out of Tokyo Olympics amid coronavirus fears
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06/04/2021 - 11:18 The Olympic Games in Tokyo were originally scheduled for the summer of 2020. Charly TRIBALLEAU AFP 2 min North Korea has pulled out of this year’s Tokyo Olympics amid coronavirus fears – becoming the first country to do so. Advertising Read more
A website run by the Sports Ministry said North Korea’s national Olympic Committee had made the decision on 25 March to protect its athletes from the “world public health crisis caused by Covid-19”.
Despite Pyongyang s claim that no coronavirus infections have been recorded in the country, North Korea has maintained strict border closures and quarantine rules.