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IBERIABANK Streamlines Reconciliation Process with Altair
技术
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云数据库
适用行业
- 金融与保险
- 零售
用例
- 时间敏感网络
挑战
伊比利亚银行是一家在美国东南部业务不断扩大的金融机构,其总账账户对账流程面临着重大挑战。该银行管理着大约 200 亿美元的资产,必须对总账中的数百万行进行核对,这一过程既费力又耗时。有些账户每月核对一次,另一些则每天核对一次,但无论频率如何,这个过程都会消耗资源。随着银行的不断发展,对自动对账流程的需求变得越来越明显。该银行的财务总监 Denny Pagnelli 强调了这个问题,并指出需要核对 19 GB 的数据。
关于客户
IBERIABANK 是一家拥有超过 125 年历史的金融机构。该银行总部位于路易斯安那州拉斐特,致力于金融增长和社区服务。它为客户提供全面的金融服务,包括零售、商业、商业银行、私人银行和抵押贷款。伊比利亚银行在美国东南部(包括佐治亚州和德克萨斯州)的业务不断增长,管理着约 200 亿美元的资产。该银行对效率和增长的承诺导致需要一种自动化解决方案来简化其繁琐的对账流程。
解决方案
IBERIABANK 采用 Altair 的 Monarch 解决方案来自动化其总账对账流程。这一决定受到 Pagnelli 之前在 Old Florida Bank 工作期间对该软件的积极体验的影响。借助 Monarch,IBERIABANK 能够从其各种数据库和多个 PDF 中提取必要的数据,通过查询数据库并将数据导入其对账软件,每天晚上生成平面文件。该过程可以安排在夜间运行,从而消除了手动干预的需要,并显着减少了对账所花费的时间。
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