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MCB selected GAMMA for core banking operation management

Les Pailles, Mauritius, 02 Sep 2015. Mauritius Commercial Bank Ltd Group (MCB) has selected GAMMA for its core banking operation management and comprehensive monitoring. MCB will be implementing GAMMA in all of its five banking companies in MCB Mauritius, Finlease Mauritius, MCB Seychelles, MCB Maldives and MCB Madagascar.

Core banking operation management scope and implementation

MCB will use GAMMA for T24 operation and monitoring its Flexcube Internet Banking Solution, Juice Mobile Banking Solution, all interfaces and MQ channels monitoring. ABRIS will be perform the implementation partly onsite and the rest from offsite. Throughout and afterwards, the company will provide full support and training to MCB operators. Once the implementation for MCB Mauritius and Finlease is completed, ABRIS will begin the work with MCB Seychelles, MCB Maldives, and MCB Madagascar parallel. As per the current plan, GAMMA at MCB Mauritius and Finlease will go live by December 2015. The expected go-live date for the other 4 companies is January 2016.

About MCB Group

Leveraging its 177-year history, MCB Group is an integrated banking and financial services player, with over 3,000 employees. It offers a wide range of tailored and innovative solutions through dedicated local and foreign subsidiaries and associates.

Building on its sound business model, extensive channel capabilities and high service quality, the Group actively assists in the advancement of individuals and corporates. At the domestic level, the Group has cemented its position as the leading banking sector player. Hence it plays a key role in promoting the socio-economic development of Mauritius over time. Moreover, underpinned by its  market diversification strategy, the Group has carved out an increasingly prominent position in the region. It has also expanded beyond, broadening its footprint in the non-financial field. Additionally, the Group acts as a ‘sustainable’ organisation, with initiatives adopted for promoting social welfare and natural resource protection.

For more information, visit the Group’s site.