Hafic applies T24 core-banking system

Handico Financial Joint Stock Co (Hafic) has announced to change all the database from the old system to the new one, and put into operation the T24 Core Banking system

Hafic has become the first financial company that has applied T24 Core Banking system for management purposes. T24 Core Banking was the specific management software for banking services to be developed by Switzerland-based Temenos Co, a leading software producer in the field of banking and finance. This is considered the most advanced system to be used in over 400 banks worldwide.

Tran Ngoc Tuan, Hafic’s general director said that the company’s investment on T24 system was a preparatory step to realise the strategic plans in the near futures such as expanding the company operation fields and developing new services for customers. – Lao dong

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