| "TCS and Bank of China have signed a deal, and are expected to announce it soon," a source close to the development told Business Standard here today. TCS executives declined to comment on the deal. |
| TCS, which will also double up as a system integrator for the bank, is slated to implement a solution set that includes its e-treasury and CBS Bancs from Sydney-based Financial Network Solutions (FNS). FNS is a wholly owned subsidiary of the company. |
| The IT major will also implement finDNA, an anti-money laundering solution, and eBankworks, a channel banking solution via the internet, mobiles and SMS. However, this could not be confirmed. |
| The implementation would help Bank of China reduce the time-to-market of its offerings, provide efficient and personalised customer services, and 24-hour banking through multiple delivery channels, the source said. |
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