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Datamation to Exhibit Range of SWIFT and SEPA Payment Solutions at SIBOS 2008

08-01-2008 05:42 PM CET | Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance

Press release from: Datamation

Datamation, a leading provider of payment solutions for banks, corporates and software developers has confirmed that it will be displaying its latest range of SWIFT and SEPA solutions at this years SIBOS event in Vienna.

Athens, Greece, July 2008 – Datamation confirms it will be exhibiting on stand B302 at Sibos 2008 the world’s premier financial services event scheduled to take place from the 15th to the 19th of September in Vienna, Austria.

Among the new solutions for banks, corporates and software developers that Datamation will be displaying are SEPA Bank Payments Suite and dat.CorpPay.

SEPA Bank Payments Suite provides the means necessary to implement incoming and outgoing credit transfers using the SEPA messaging standard. In addition to the credit transfer messages it also fully supports return, cancellation and status messages. The fully parameterized suite can function as a standalone solution or be integrated with your existing payments platform to provide advanced validation and accounting integration with your core banking system.

dat.CorpPay is a simple and fast way to implement corporate bulk payments within a bank environment. It provides an innovative SOA (service oriented architecture) approach that is easily deployed and requires a minimum amount of customization. dat.CorpPay is available as both a bank and corporate version to fully support the corporate payment process.

More information on Datamation’s extensive range of payments solutions is available at www.paymentcomponents.com

Wayne Lawrence, Marketing Director
Datamation
9 Panathineon Street
15124, Maroussi
Athens, Greece
Tel: +30 210 6122184
http://www.datamation.gr
wayne@datamation.gr

For over 20 years, Datamation has specialized in developing highly efficient and mission critical solutions for the banking sector. This extensive experience has enabled the company to create a range of easily implemented solutions and development tools for banks, corporates and software developers.

The success of these component based solutions has led to the international expansion of Datamation with regional offices in Munich and New York, as well as distribution partners covering the Middle East, Africa, UK and Ireland.

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