Wednesday, June 29, 2011

IBM wins Commercial Bank of Ethiopia contract

(June 29, 2011, IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced details of a $3 million (USD) deal with the Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (CBE) to support the bank in a major program of modernization and business expansion.

Under the terms of the agreement, IBM will provide hardware, software and IT services to support the bank in its rapid business growth and its shift from manual financial processes to real-time financial services.

With the new IT infrastructure, the bank plans to increase its number of accounts by 25 percent per year, launch 100 new ATMs per year and open 500 new branches over the next five years.

It will also enable the bank to strengthen and extend its relationship with credit card providers such as Visa and Mastercard and roll out new mobile and internet banking services.

CBE's account holders will benefit from reduced waiting times and a greater choice of banking channels and services.

The Commercial Bank of Ethiopia is Ethiopia's largest commercial bank with over two million account holders and 372 branches across the country.

In recent years it has played a key role in the modernization of Ethiopia's banking sector and the launch of modern banking services.

CBE was the first bank in Ethiopia to introduce ATMs in 2003 and was one of the first banks in the country to offer Visa cards in 2010. Read more from Finextra »

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