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IBC Banks On Corillian’s Software

Written By
Barry Elad
Barry Elad
Aug 10, 2000
1 minute read

Beaverton-based provider of eFinance solutions Corillian Corporation, will be teaming up with International Bancshares Corporation (IBC) to give IBC’s retail customers real-time access to online banking services.

IBC, a $5.6 billion Texas-based multi-bank holding company, has licensed Corillian’s Voyager eFinance Suite software, to allow its customers to handle all their banking needs, including paying bills, determining account balances and transferring funds between accounts.

Voyager also offers Open Financial Exchange capabilities, which will give customers the ability to download bank statement data into personal financial management applications, like Intuit’s Quicken and Microsoft Money.

IBC’s “Bank by Phone” service will also be fully integrated into the online services through Corillian’s partnership with Dallas-based InterVoice.

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