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Insights from TCF 2022

The theme of TCF 2022 was Everyone’s Banking Platform.   Because through our Open Platform for Composable Banking, Temenos and our partners can create opportunities for everyone in the future of banking. If you missed the event, this interactive report is for you. 
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New EIU Report: Capturing Value In The Cloud

Cloud adoption by banks has accelerated, ut challenges around security, governance and skills remain. What is the state of cloud-based banking in 2021? What are banks’ drivers strategy for cloud adoption and what barriers do they still need to overcome?
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New Economist Intelligence Unit Report: Demanding More

What are banks’ top strategic priorities when it comes to customer experience? What customer-related technologies are they investing in? And what actions are banks taking to keep up with consumer demands for more inclusive and socially conscious banking? Download the report to find out.
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E-Money Institution and New Entrants E-Book

Traditional, longstanding financial institutions operate within a landscape which now includes a rising class of online-first, Electronic Money Institutions. Read this e-book on technology foundations like SaaS, that are key for sustainable growth and quick time-to-market, all while juggling compliance.
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Temenos Named Digital Banking Engagement Leader

‘Temenos is a good choice for banks looking for state-of-the-art business capabilities, forward-looking architecture, and a vendor willing to co-design with them.’  Temenos was named a leader among Digital Banking…
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11th Annual Temenos Survey Results

From regulatory compliance to shifting customer loyalties and the increasing digitization of banking, banks have faced a number of changes and challenges over the years. In order to prosper and…
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EIU: Digital Banking in Latin America

Regional change is driven by changing customer behaviour and demands according to 55% of banking survey respondentsLatin American banks see a bigger impact coming from new entrants than their peers…