Transaction banking is in a state of flux, with internal and external changes significantly transforming the operating landscape. The tighter risk management and regulatory requirements in turn pressure resources, further impacting recovery and growth objectives.
As the white-label managed payments service provider to some of the largest global transaction banks, the GTP is a trusted payments and processing service, ensuring global compliance and interoperability. It enables banks to outsource transaction and payments services, and can also be utilised as an in-sourced solution to strengthen Banks' own offering and service portfolios. Other benefits of the GTP include:
- Secure connectivity on a pay-as-you-go basis with no up-front investment costs
- Delivering key oversight and controls management including: sanctions checking, account cash management, bank reconciliations and reporting
- 'Bank in a box' service - reducing back office costs, meeting supervisory requirements and reducing risk
The GTP enables Banks to realign resources around their franchise, products and service.
Bank-in-a-Box
The global hosted service provided by Sterci represents a total 'bank in a box' solution, delivering all essential back office payment processing services, including comprehensive risk mitigation solutions, such as real-time Anti-Money Laundering filtering, business intelligence reporting, long term archiving, data encryption and confidentiality functionality.
The industry-leading reconciliation service
GTMatch incorporates all data types across the entire enterprise, delivering straight through reconciliation that dramatically reduces manual processing.
By efficiently handling back office processes, the GTP allows Banks to focus upon global resource allocation to capture growth opportunities whilst reducing operating costs.
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