Banking Software

Best Banking Software include:

SAP for Banking, Oracle FLEXCUBE, CGI Open Finance, Temenos Transact - Core Banking, Symphony™, Avaloq Banking Suite, Validis, TCS BaNCS, Q2ebanking and Mambu.

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Concierge Bank

The "Concierge Bank™" App, a marketplace-banking product by Torry Harris is designed to help banks worldwide to offer innovative new products to customers through an API-driven marketplace solution and a simple user interface. Key Highlights · Offer a single interface…

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Opium.eBanking™

ALSEGO offers a multichannel, white-label web banking platform built on experience in secure application development and online banking applications. The unique architecture has been designed to automatically handle security and technical standards, allowing users to concentrate…

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MULTIVERSA FIP

MULTIVERSA FIP is a platform for integrating banking applications into a single portal, from German company CoCoNet Group.

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Geezeo
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Geezeo in Braintree, MA offers their white-label personal financial management (PFM) software to banking institutions.

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Fimple
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Cloud-based composable core banking system for financial institutions with the “Financial Function as a Service” principle.

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Lusis TANGO
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Lusis Payments is a software and services provider to the global retail payments industry headquartered in Paris. Lusis TANGO is a micro-service transaction paltform built on a micro-services architecture providing agile delivery for business. The collection of autonomous services…

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Intellect Digital Core

Intellect Digital Core is a banking software solution with a wide range of financial and risk management features from Indian company Intellect Design Arena.

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M2P Turing Core Banking

The Turing Core Banking system from M2P Fintech is a neobanking solution streamlines the process for FI to carry out their regular tasks. With this advanced system, Turing helps banks manage various FI products, onboard users in compliance with authorized KYC criteria, keep track…

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Stefanini Topaz
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Stefanini headquartered in Sao Paulo offers Topaz, a core banking technology platform.

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CashWebCommunity

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Finxact
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Nidhi Software

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CAVU
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ENNOXX.BANKING

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SDK.finance Digital Retail Bank

The SDK.finance white-label digital retail banking platform serves as the foundation for building a next-gen neobank or a digital-only bank. Faster time-to-market speed up the release date by using market-ready core software for your bank rather than developing it from scratchSaved…

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Kuber
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WWS ATM
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JISORT
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iFlow
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zeb.control
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CoreBank
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Learn More About Banking Software

What is Banking Software?

Banking software, also called core banking software, supplies the infrastructure to build, deploy, and administer financial products. Additionally, banking software stores account-holder data in compliance with local law. It also handles financial transaction processing and accounting. Finally, banking software is responsible for the look and feel of online and mobile banking, customer self-service portal, and other customer interactions.

Top banking software vendors are sophisticated in banking as well as software. They offer design consulting and understand the stringent compliance needs of financial institutions. Top banking software vendors emphasize flexibility and customizability to suit personalized customer experiences and financial products.

Beyond common features of banking software, banking software vendors offer platforms tailored to the needs of different kinds of banks (e.g. retail, corporate, etc). Banking platforms may provide non-banking specific features, like marketing content management, or marketing distribution. These non-banking features tailored to banks may be valuable to some companies with specific finance compliance concerns.

Banking Software Features & Capabilities

Features common to core banking software are:

  • Real-time account & transaction processing

  • Financial product builder

  • Customizable interface and product workflow

  • Customer self-service portal & management

  • Online payment processing & bill pay

  • Source capture & remote deposit

  • Customer interaction (e.g. live chat)

  • Account-holder transaction history tracking

  • Account-holder data & document store

  • Multi-currency funds management

  • Financial instrument workflow

  • Accounting workflow

  • Mobile app development

Banking Software Integrations & Ancillary Products

Because of compliance rules peculiar to banking, banking software vendors frequently offer suites of ancillary products. These may cover the business needs for specific kinds of financial institutions. Some modules and add-ons from popular vendors cover:

  • Fraud risk management

  • Financial crime mitigation

  • Line of credit & credit background check

  • Loan origination & servicing

  • Corporate supply chain financing

  • Customer wealth management

  • Investor servicing & accounting

  • Enterprise content management

  • Marketing resource management and automation

  • Banking investment & operational intelligence

  • Support for Islamic banks

Banking Software Comparison

When comparing different banking software options, consider these factors:


  • Data Security: Consider what security measures each software offers. All banking software offers some level of security for compliance reasons. However, maintaining up to date digital security is an ongoing challenge for vendors. Factors like user and access management will also impact the ease of maintaining security day to day.

  • On-Premise vs. Cloud-Based: Banking software has traditionally been deployed on-premise, but many leading vendors now offer cloud-based technology as well. Cloud-based systems can be easier to deploy and reduce management costs, but also reduce direct control over business and user data.

  • Integrations: How well can each platform integrate with other systems? All modern banking systems should have some level of API integrability, but not all are equally easy to implement. Look for reviewer feedback on use cases that have integrated with systems that the bank has already implemented, such as BI tools, HR platforms, or other finance systems.


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Pricing Information

Because banks vary widely in size and specialty, costs of banking software vary in the extreme. Few banks meet their needs with simple subscription-based offerings. Banking software tends towards very high modularity and pricing depends on the breadth of modules and services required, as well as licenses and installations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are banking systems?

Banking systems support all of the technical and logistics needs of banks, including the front-end transactions and user interfaces for banks, as well as back-end compliance reporting and auditing functions.

How does banking software work?

Modern banking software is structured as a set of microservices that allow banks to adopt the specific functions and capabilities that they need. It usually resides on a core database for storing customers’ and businesses’ financial data.

What’s the difference between core banking and retail banking software?

Retail banking focuses on banking for the general public and non-commercial context. Core banking software encompasses both non-commercial and commercial banking software needs.