Euronet's core technology

Published: 6 October 2003 y., Monday
Euronet Worldwide, Inc., a leading electronic payments provider, announced that Splitska Banka, Croatia's third largest bank, will implement Euronet Integrated Credit Card software in conjunction with Euronet's Debit Card System and Merchant Management System. Splitska Banka, a member of HVB Group and the leading Visa bank in Croatia with 300,000 customers, selected the Euronet card and merchant software packages to accommodate a comprehensive electronic funds transfer business with ATM, POS, debit and credit card solutions. Splitska Banka has full functionality to provide processing services to other banks as well. The bank expanded its existing Euronet solutions, which included ATM and POS management, ATM recharge and connections to Visa, MasterCard and American Express. 'As a dedicated and proven partner, Euronet has consistently delivered reliable solutions for our banking operations,'said Petar Lisica, Advisor to the Management Board at Splitska Banka. 'With these additional integrated Euronet software solutions, we are streamlining and standardizing our IT platforms, while saving time and costs.' Euronet's core technology, Integrated Transaction Management (ITM), enables banks to deliver a range of highly specialized applications through a central, interactive gateway. This advanced, scaleable middleware provides flexibility for banks to expand their service offerings into additional customer delivery channels.
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