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BTA-Kazan launches personal internet banking based on the WAY4 platform

Tuesday 23 July 2013 10:26 CET | News

Russian financial services provider BTA-Kazan has inked a contract with OpenWay, a Belgium-based payment processing software vendor.

Under the terms of the deal, BTA-Kazan has used OpenWays WAY4 platform to launch its internet banking system. Internet services are available to the banks personal customers. In their personal virtual office, they can view their card information, request transaction history, receive statements, make transfers between cards, pay for various services, manage security settings, contact customer support. In addition, the WAY4 Web Banking solution allows the bank to segment and group clients into various categories in order to upgrade their service.

OpenWay and Bank BTA-Kazan have also revealed plans to launch mobile banking, which is currently available on java phones in a pilot mode. Development of applications for iOS and Android smartphones is planned for the nearest future.

OpenWay’s WAY4 system targets banks, processing companies and telecom operators, allowing them to create card and account-based debit and credit products and loyalty programs, manage ATMs, PoS terminals, kiosks, as well as web, mobile and other delivery channels.
 


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Keywords: BTA-Kazan, OpenWay, internet banking, online banking, Russia
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