Rwanda’s commercial bank, Bank of Kigali, has chosen Temenos, a Geneva-based company specialized in banking software, to consolidate its digital transformation strategy. The bank intends to develop innovative digital services for its young and female clients.
“We are excited to expand our relationship with Temenos, which will form the foundation to drive our three-year digital transformation strategy. Temenos’ cloud-native and cloud-agnostic banking software will help reduce deployment costs and drive simplicity and efficiency of operations,” said Diane Karusisi (photo), Managing Director of Bank of Kigali.
She believes the new open digital banking platform will “enable us gain a deeper understanding of our customers’ needs and allow us to provide the best-in-class customer experience.”
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