October 21, 2009
PORTLAND, Maine
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Speranza, SWIFT, Citi and Shell collaborate to advance electronic bank account management (eBAM).
Citi Global Transaction Services (GTS) has completed the first phase of the SWIFT electronic bank account management (eBAM) XML pilot programme along with its partner, Royal Dutch Shell and their bank account management application provider, Speranza.
The scope of the pilot included a Shell corporate signer initiating instructions from a Speranza application and digitally signing using Citi-issued high assurance digital identities. The messages were successfully tested for receipt and validation at Citi's end.
The current process of bank account management (i.e. opening, maintaining, and closing accounts) is a manual, paper-based activity leading to high costs and inefficiencies for both corporates and banks. eBAM aims to standardise the process of account opening, account closing and mandate management. The purpose is to enable straight-through processing (STP), thereby reducing commercial risk and increasing the speed in opening bank accounts.
Rajesh Mehta, head of treasury and trade solutions, Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), at Citi, said: "We feel that it is vital as a key player in the industry that we not only participate, but strive to achieve this. We are delighted that we have been able to complete this first phase in the Swift eBAM XML pilot programme with our colleagues from Shell and will now look to continue our work in this space on the second phase in the programme."
Darsh Johal, head of global cash management at Shell, said: "We are very pleased with the outcome of the pilot around mandate management as this fully supports our objectives to automate and standardise finance processes. This has been a great example of collaborative innovation between Citi, Shell, Speranza and SWIFT, and we look forward to take the eBAM initiative to the next level."
About Speranza:
Speranza Systems recognizes the complexities faced by organizations of all sizes in managing banking relationships. Available as a SaaS or installed solution, Speranza is defining bank relationship management to include online opening, closing and editing of bank accounts, control of the delegation of authority, signer management, execution of the appropriate mandates, automatic document generation and management. Speranza knows that the right tools can leverage regulatory requirements, cut through chaos and turn compliance into competitive advantage. For more information, visit www.speranzasystems.com.