Postilion integrates self-service banking on Windows
April 25, 2007
ATLANTA - Postilion, a division of S1 Corp., has announced plans to consolidate its solutions for financial institutions into a multichannel self-service offering on the Microsoft technology platform.
According to a news release, using the Windows operating system and Microsoft SQL Server database engine, Postilion will offer its customers the advantages of the platform's economies of scale and availability.
"This relationship benefits Postilion customers," said Pierre Naudé, general manager of Postilion Americas. "The combination of Postilion and Microsoft technologies allows us to deliver a wide choice of quality solutions that are reliable, cost-effective, integrated and easy to use."
Postilion provides integrated ATM driving, POS acquiring, voice banking, card management and POS payments. The company also is integrating IBS retail-Internet banking and IBS cash management.
"Postilion's focus on integrating the customer experience across self-service banking delivery channels is critical to brand differentiation," said Greg Haislip, U.S. banking industry solutions director for Microsoft.