The Asian Banker Technology Implementation Awards 2007    
               
                Complete List of Winners by Category 
              We  initiated the programme with 13 award categories. However, in order to  attain relative comparability and parity between sizes and complexity  of the projects we have segregated one category (Best Core Banking  Project Award) into two separate categories. We have also commended the  'Greenfield project' of a new bank. Thus, we have 14 award categories  now and we are awarding or commending banks in six categories. Please  find the names of the winners and the commended projects below.         
			   
			        Award: Best CRM/Applications Project  
                        Winning   Bank: Commonwealth Bank of Australia  
                        IT Partner: Microsoft   Corporation  
			        
                      
                        
                            
                              From left to right: John   Dahlberg, former executive vice president, OCBC Bank (Singapore), Wolfgang Boehm, director, Financial Services, Microsoft (Asia   Pacific), Tim Whiteley, enterprise general manager, Enterprise   IT Solutions, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Nick Dean, chief   information officer, ANZ Bank, Australia, Alex Escucha, first   vice president of China Banking Corporation, Philippines, and Neil   Katkov, manager, Asia Research Group,   Celent | 
                         
                      
                     
			        We  noted the consistent efforts of Microsoft Corporation and Commonwealth  Bank of Australia over the last three years with their ‘Commsee’  project, which have translated into business value and a significantly  improved market presence for the bank. This has been achieved through a  landmark project of a complex, large-scale implementation built on an  innovative modular services-oriented framework. 
                         
			          According to the submission, the project has provided the bank with a  customer-centric business environment that creates a single customer  view for almost all of its client base, and increased customer  retention with improved ability to up-sell and cross-sell.  
			        We  were looking for how these changes facilitated cost savings and  incremental revenue from increased sales of products through multiple  channels to improving innovation and productivity. We believe that the  wide breadth of features added by the ‘Commsee’ project not only  provides the bank with a firm competitive edge, but also has the  capacity to establish a ‘best practice’ standard within the Australian  banking sector landscape and throughout the region.  
			         
                    Award: Best Multi-channel Implementation  
                        Winning   Bank: OCBC Bank (Singapore) 
                        IT Partner: Microsoft   Corporation  
                    
                      
                        
                            
                              From left to right: John   Dahlberg, former executive vice president, OCBC Bank (Singapore), Nick Dean, chief information officer, ANZ Bank, Australia, Patrick Chew, head of Delivery, Group Consumer Financial   Services OCBC Bank, Nina Wirahadikusumah, enterprise &   partner group director Microsoft Malaysia, Alex Escucha, first   vice president, China Banking Corporation, Philippines, and Neil   Katkov, manager, Asia Research Group,   Celent | 
                         
                      
                     
                    OCBC  Bank and Microsoft Corporation are awarded for their success in  developing an impressive multi-channel integration on a single platform  with their recent launch of new generation internet banking services,  interactive ATM services and secure mobile banking. Our evaluation  demonstrated that the new mobile channel, along with service  enhancements in other channels, has become instrumental in enabling the  bank to offer a commendable level of convenience, mobility and  accessibility to its customers along with real time information  integration.  
                    According to the  submission, both the project implementation and channel integration,  facilitated by leveraging of multiple channels, has brought about  distinct business value generation. This has led to increased customer  uptake, improved marketing capabilities and competitive advantage  through highly customised services. Concentrated effort has made it  possible for the project to be implemented below the target cost and  show positive returns within a relatively short time frame. We believe  that the successful implementation of this multi-faceted project has  the potential to shape an emerging best practice within Singapore’s  banking industry and throughout the region.  
                     
                    Award: Best Core Banking Project Award for Large Banks  
                        Winning Bank: Syndicate Bank (India) 
                        IT   Partner: i-flex solutions 
                    
                      
                        
                            
                              From left to right: Nick   Dean, chief information officer, ANZ Bank, Australia, John   Dahlberg, former executive vice president, OCBC Bank (Singapore), N. K. Raman, chief operating officer I-flex, C. P.   Swarnkar, chairman and managing director Syndicate Bank, C. M.   Raman, general manager IT Syndicate Bank, Alex   Escucha, first vice president of China Banking Corporation,   Philippines, and Neil Katkov, manager, Asia Research Group,   Celent | 
                         
                      
                     
                    Our  evaluation of Syndicate Bank and i-flex’s core banking implementation  recognised that their consistent effort over last few years has borne  fruit, as they have successfully implemented a turnkey project that  covers a breadth of applications. The bank has covered considerable  ground according to the submission, managing to bring more than 1,200  of its branches under the technologically advanced new generation core  banking system since the project began. We took note of their success  over the last year in bringing more than 815 of these branches into  this new generation system, which included 334 branches in rural areas  with very limited infrastructure facilities. The project has also  enabled the bank to double its number of ATM and internet users. 
    
                      This new generation banking system and the enhanced services through  improved delivery channels will probably not only provide significantly  improved customer satisfaction, but also establish an enterprise-wide  view of customers for the bank and help it offer a range of value added  services. We believe that this project has the potential to form a  strong foundation for the future growth of the bank and give it a  competitive boost.  
                     
                    Award: Best Core Banking Project Award for Mid-sized Banks  
                        Winning Bank: Centurion Bank of Punjab   (India) 
                        IT Partner: Infosys  
                    
                      
                        
                            
                              From left to right: John Dahlberg,   former executive vice president, OCBC Bank (Singapore), Nick   Dean, chief information officer, ANZ Bank, Australia, Sanjay   Narkar, chief technology officer, Centurion Bank of Punjab, Anup Agrawal, project manager, Infosys, Alex   Escucha, first vice president of China Banking Corporation,   Philippines, and Neil Katkov, manager, Asia Research Group,   Celent  | 
                         
                      
                     
                    Centurion  Bank and Infosys are being awarded for the successful implementation of  a complex project that involved the replacement of core banking systems  for two banks undergoing a merger process, Centurion Bank and Bank of  Punjab, coupled with complete business process reengineering to bring  two existing banks onto one platform and one system. We took special  note of the bank’s success in implementing the new solution across all  branches through a ‘big bang’ approach within a time frame of just one  year.  
                    This includes the task  of managing the core banking replacement process, along with the  process reengineering, training and work culture issues that comprise  such a merger. The aim of the project is to facilitate significant  improvements in customer satisfaction, productivity and flexibility, as  well as lower costs that will aid the bank in meeting its aggressive  growth plans. We believe that this is an emerging best practice within  the region, and will aid the bank in becoming a formidable player in  the Indian market.  
                     
                    Award: Best Core Banking Project Award for Large Banks (letter of   commendation) 
                        Commended Bank: State Bank of India   (Implementation at Foreign Offices)  
                        IT Partner:   Infosys  
                    
                      
                        
                            
                              From left to right: John   Dahlberg, former executive vice president, OCBC Bank (Singapore), Anil Kumar N.S., marketing manager APAC, Finacle, Infosys   Technologies; Nick Dean, chief information officer, ANZ Bank,   Australia, Alex Escucha, first vice president, China Banking   Corporation, Philippines, Neil Katkov, manager, Asia Research   Group, Celent | 
                         
                      
                     
                    State  Bank of India (SBI) and Infosys are being commended for their success  in implementing a core banking system through a versatile project that  spanned branches and offices across 20 countries. We took note of the  team’s success in achieving a wide breadth of features over the short  timeframe of only 18 months. These included solutions for core banking,  treasury and internet banking products, anti-money laundering,  centralised back office processing and a report distribution system for  all its foreign offices.  
                    According  to the submission, the distinguishing feature of this project is its  customisation, meeting the unique needs and regulatory requirements of  each individual country, and providing straight through processing  features along with consolidated SWIFT processes through a uniformity  of software. We believe that this multi-faceted approach is an emerging  best practice within the region, and has the potential to form a strong  base for the future growth of SBI’s overseas operations.  
                     
                    Award: Best Core Banking Project Award for Mid-sized Banks (letter of   commendation) 
                        Commended Bank: GE Money (Thailand)  
                        IT Partner: i-flex solutions 
                    
                      
                        
                            
                              From left to right: John   Dahlberg, former executive vice president, OCBC Bank (Singapore), N. K. Raman, chief operating officer, I-flex, Nick   Dean, chief information officer, ANZ Bank, Australia, Alex   Escucha, first vice president of China Banking Corporation,   Philippines, and Neil Katkov, manager, Asia Research Group,   Celent | 
                         
                      
                     
                    GE  Money (Thailand) and i-flex are being commended for their frictionless  implementation of a comprehensive and integrated project that covers  both retail and wholesale banking, along with the setting up of  customer channels. We took note of GE Money’s Greenfield core banking  project, where it has displayed impressive success in execution based  on a tight and rigorous monitoring mechanism of the process, clarity of  plans and goals, a well-conceived risk management process and a strong  partnership between the two parties. 
                    According  to our interviews, the entire implementation of the project was  achieved in a period of one and a half years, which enabled the bank to  meet all regulatory deadlines and commence its operations on target. We  believe that this new generation integrated system will provide a  strong foundation for long-term business growth of this bank, and give  it a competitive edge in the domestic market.  
                     
                    Award: Best E-Banking Project Implementation (letter of   commendation) 
                        Commended Bank: HSBC Korea  
                        IT Partner: Webcash Company Limited 
                    
                      
                        
                            
                              From left to right: John   Dahlberg, former executive vice president, OCBC Bank (Singapore), Wilson Wong, IT development manager, HSBC Korea, HSBC, Ms Mary Om, IT relationship manager, Jay Lee,   general manager WebCash Company Limited, Nick Dean, chief   information officer, ANZ Bank, Australia, Alex Escucha, first   vice president, China Banking Corporation, Philippines, and Neil   Katkov, manager, Asia Research Group,   Celent | 
                         
                      
                     
                    HSBC  Korea is being commended for its implementation of the Korea Cash  management system developed by Webcash. We took note of their success  in achieving functionalities in areas of e-financing that meet the  unique local needs, while integrating its global corporate customers  through a single sign on system. According to our interviews, the bank  has achieved a definite competitive boost through this project by  acquiring the ability to offer an integrated global and domestic  proposition that extends to meet the local and global needs of Korean  corporation investing overseas, as well as foreign multinationals  investing in Korea.  
                    The  notable feature of this implementation was the successful execution  within eight months while meeting the unique needs of Korean market,  such as front-end auto sweeping. We believe that by providing the bank  with the ability to target the entire Korean commercial banking market,  this project will be of immense value in helping HSBC Korea with its  aggressive organic growth strategy.  
                     
                    Award: Best Trading Back Office Project (letter of   commendation) 
                        Commended Bank: CIMB   (Malaysia) 
                        IT Partner: Murex  
                    
                      
                        
                            
                              From left to right: John   Dahlberg, former executive vice president, OCBC Bank   (Singapore), Hjh Rathiah Shamsuddin, head of Trade Servces   Network, CIMB, Nicolas Monjauze, head of Processing and Finance   Practice, Murex, Nick Dean, chief information officer, ANZ   Bank, Australia, Alex Escucha, first vice president, China   Banking Corporation, Philippines, and Neil Katkov, manager,   Asia Research Group, Celent. | 
                         
                      
                     
                    The  treasury system project of CIMB (Malaysia) and Murex is commendable for  its quick implementation within 18 months, despite covering a broad  range of products spanning fixed income, money market, foreign exchange  and equities. According to our interviews, the successful  implementation of this comprehensive and flexible system provides a  wide breadth of features that bestow the bank with competitive trading  features, processing scalability, risk management and management  information system applications, along with improved performance and  maintainability advantages.  
                    Another  distinguished feature of the project we noted was the implementation of  integrated straight-through trading and processing application  solutions, handling the entire trade life cycles, along with the  flexibility to design optimal workflows. We believe that these enhanced  new generation features provide the bank with a strong competitive edge  to improve its market share in the domestic treasury market.  
                     
                    Award: Best Trading Back Office Project (letter of   commendation) 
                        Commended Bank: Hong Leong Bank (Malaysia)  
                        IT Partner: Murex  
                    
                      
                        
                            
                              From left to right: John   Dahlberg, former executive vice president, OCBC Bank (Singapore), Dong Lan, project manager, Hong Leong Bank, Ho Choon   Gai, general manager, Group IT Infrastructure, Hong Leong Bank, Nicolas Monjauze, head of Processing and Finance practice,   Murex, Nick Dean, chief information officer, ANZ Bank,   Australia, Alex Escucha, first vice president, China Banking   Corporation, Philippines, and Neil Katkov, manager, Asia   Research Group, Celent. | 
                         
                      
                     
                    Hong  Leong Bank and Murex are commended for their success in implementing  the Murex system, which according to the submission has given them a  competitive boost with improved functionalities in foreign exchange. We  also noted their structured products across domestic and overseas  branches within a short time frame, and looked at how these are  complimented by a global operating model and a real-time price feed  along with risk management and many other features.  
                    Our  evaluation determined that the success of the project is apparent from  the notable revenue and profit growth achieved by the bank, which would  not have been possible before the implementation. Alongside the gains  in bottomline are the less tangible but definite benefits in the form  of improved productivity, efficiency and straight through processing  workflow for all trade events. We believe that this project will  provide a robust foundation for the future growth of Hong Leong Bank  and its treasury business.  
                     
                     
                     Categories without winners  
                    There  were no winners nor commendations for the following categories.  Although we received many submissions, none qualified. As these are our  inaugural IT Achievement Awards,it could be due to a misunderstanding about the entry critieria. Firstly,  the projects had to be completed. Secondly, they were also required to  show a clear business value creation for the bank. We  are willing to work with the industry and help banks in determining  whether their submissions meet the minimum requirement in future. Award winner for the following categories: 
                    
                      
                        
                          | 1. The Best Retail Payment Project | 
                         
                        
                          | 2. The Best Risk Management Implementation | 
                         
                        
                          | 3. Best HR Systems Implementation | 
                         
                        
                          | 4. Best ATM Installation and Management Project | 
                         
                        
                          | 5. Best Call Centre Project | 
                         
                        
                          | 6. Best Data and Analytics Project | 
                         
                        
                          | 7. Best Branch Automation and Networking Project | 
                         
                        
                          | 8. Best Banking Security Systems Project | 
                         
                      
                     
                     
                    
                      
                        
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                              Delegates and guests moving into the hall   for the Awards session | 
                         
                        
                            
                              Delegates and guests enjoying the buffet   after the awards ceremony | 
                         
                        
                            
                          A crowded exhibition hall   area | 
                         
                        
                            
                          Large groups of guests and delegates   visiting exhibition booths set up by vendors before the IT awards presentation   ceremony | 
                         
                      
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